39 results for “topic:strftime”
A datetime library for Rust that encourages you to jump into the pit of success.
A single-serving-site that provides a reference for Python's strftime formatting options
A command line tool for datetime arithmetic, parsing, formatting and more.
Time is undoubtedly the most critical factor in every aspect of life. Therefore, it becomes very essential to record and track this component. In Python, date and time can be tracked through its built-in libraries. This article on Date and time in Python will help you understand how to find and modify the dates and time using the time and datetime modules.
Date and time manipulation for modern Fortran
A JavaScript port of strftime().
This provides a cross-platform alternative to strftime() for when it will be removed from PHP
A simple and fast strftime-based datetime formatter
[moved to codeberg] strftime for Go
⌛️The missing strftime in Go
Make it easier to read and write strftime strings
⏳ Ruby `Time#strftime` parser and formatter
C99-compatible strftime formatter for use with Go time.Time instances.
Ruby-compatible strftime for golang
strftime with BCP 47 language tags
A port of Excel's numerical formatting, providing versatile text representation for numbers, dates and times.
High performance C99-compatible strftime formatter for Go.
A digital clock is a type of clock that displays the time digitally (i.e. in numerals or other symbols), as opposed to an analogue clock. Digital clocks are often associated with electronic drives, but the "digital" description refers only to the display, not to the drive mechanism. (Both analogue and digital clocks can be driven either mechanically or electronically, but "clockwork" mechanisms with digital displays are rare).
A flake8 plugin which checks for use of platform specific strftime codes.
strptime/strftime compatible syntax (e.g. "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z") for Go.
Created a simple digital clock application using Tkinter, a GUI toolkit in Python.
Reference for strptime/strftime format strings because the other one didn't do it for me
sprint-js with all extensions plugged in
Date/time formatting extension for sprintf-js (via strftime)
Split-level logging to multiple destinations for Node.js
strftime time formatter for java
Very fast time format and parse for go, and also support strftime and java format
Almost Ruby-compatible date-time processor for Embulk and Embulk plugins
lightweight ruby-like strftime date formatting implementation
Templates to format date and time, e.g. on Linux systems