| MIT license | ||
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| guidance | clean code | attribution only |
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Every day should have all the times-of-day (except where timezone changes apply)
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The
Timetype from Dates supports nanoseconds when dates are not used. -
Timeworks incompletely withDateTimewhich is limited to milliseconds. -
We need date-and-time together, fully resolved, accurate and precise.
NanoDateis familiar and effective- works well with Dates
- uses
DateTimemethods
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This package is a redesign of
TimesDatesTimesDatesis widely used and well-liked- offers nanoseond resolved dates (as do we)
- offers nanosecond accurate time zones (we do not)
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Latest
- performant NanoDate ranges with steps that are simple or compound periods
- much faster than Dates with compound period stepsizes
- bugfix (parsing some subsecond layouts)
- performant NanoDate ranges with steps that are simple or compound periods
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Contributors are welcome
- clear code, robust performance, reliable interoperability
- frendly docs, easily followed, well explained
| light nanoseconds | metric distance |
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| 1 ns | 299_793_458 nanometers |
| 1 ns | 0.299_793_458 meters |
from Grace Hopper (thank you, Grace)