Database System Concepts
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Leap Year Detector:
Design a program that asks the user to enter a year, then displays a message indicating whether the year is a leap year.
(If the year is evenly divisible by 100 and is also evenly divisible by 400, then it is a leap year. For example, 2000 is a leap year, but 2100 is not.
If the year is not evenly divisible by 100 but is divisible by 4, then it is a leap year. For example, 1996 is a leap year, 1997 is not. )
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