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Pendulum
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8 | 6,071 | |
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0.0 | 7.3 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
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Uspesni ali mali projekti
evo moj jedan https://github.com/vladimircicovic/dns_benchmark U sustini ima dosta faktora za brzinu - ovo je samo pregled koji DNS serveri rade "brze".
Pendulum
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Creating Command-Line Tools in Python with argparse - Guide
I did the same with datetime and moved to using Pendulum.
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It's Time for a Change: Datetime.utcnow() Is Now Deprecated
Python could be better but really, does any language handle date and time types well? After 30+ years of this I mostly just use seconds since epoch everywhere like some sort of caveman banging rocks together. But at least it works clearly.
Last I looked Pendulum was the best choice for a fancy but humane Python library for dates and times. Install size is over 4MB :-( https://pendulum.eustace.io/
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đź—“ date-operations: A package for common date operations [Package on PyPy]
Good luck with your library, but for everyone else I’ll leave this here: https://pendulum.eustace.io/
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Pytz: The Fastest Footgun in the West
Pendulum is quite good[0]. Relatively intuitive interface.
When I left Rails, this is one area I really missed.
Time.use_zone("Singapore") { (Time.zone.now - 3.days).beginning_of_week }
This readable line in datetime utils or even pendulum, is such a pain.
[0] https://github.com/sdispater/pendulum
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We need a metric version of time.
You shouldn't do manual date and time calculations, there are people dedicated to developing tools for that and they're giving those tools for free! An example, Pendulum for Python.
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Stop Using Utcnow and Utcfromtimestamp
Yes, the datetime api once timezone is involved is quite bad in python.
This is why for anything that uses timezone, I use pendulum: https://pendulum.eustace.io/
It's compatible with the datetime api, but it has sane default, nice tools to convert between timezone, some cool date adjustment stuff, and can humanize time in several languages.
Basically, datetime has the same problem as text vs raw bytes in python 2.7, except it has never been fixed.
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Python Datetime (with examples)
Bless you for using the stock library but Pendulum is a much more humane way to work with dates and times in Python.
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What's the easiest / most efficient way to subtract 7 days from the current date?
Also, check the docs here if you're open to an alternative: https://pendulum.eustace.io/
- Date math: is there a faster / more pythonic / just all around better way to do this
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Open-source Timezone Converter?
Use Pendulum. It makes converting, adding and subtracting times trivially simple.
What are some alternatives?
Country List - :globe_with_meridians: List of all countries with names and ISO 3166-1 codes in all languages and data formats.
arrow - 🏹 Better dates & times for Python
DoNotSend - Sending messages by hacking the DNS protocol. See website for demo server usage instructions
pytz - pytz Python historical timezone library and database
tense - Time Processing Tool
dateutil - Useful extensions to the standard Python datetime features
aiotense - Time Processing Tool [Moved to: https://github.com/Animatea/tense]
Maya - Datetimes for Humans™
delorean - Delorean: Time Travel Made Easy
when.py
PyTime - PyTime is an easy-use Python module which aims to operate date/time/datetime by string.
udatetime - Fast RFC3339 compliant Python date-time library