From an answer I just posted in alt.perl. How to get the day of the week for a given date, both as a number, and as an abbreviation. Works for 1970 to 2038.
use Time::Local;
my ($year, $month, $day) = qw(2002 02 21);
my $gmtime = timegm(0,0,0,$day,$month-1,$year-1900);
my @gmtime = gmtime($gmtime); # convert back
print "day of week is $gmtime[6]\n"; # sunday = 0, saturday = 6
my ($day_of_week) = gmtime($gmtime) =~ /^(\S+)/; # fetch first wor
+d
print "day of week is $day_of_week\n"; # "Sun" .. "Sat"
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