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Go package containing implementations of efficient encoding, decoding, and validation APIs.
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ezTime — pronounced "Easy Time" — is a very easy to use Arduino time and date library that provides NTP network time lookups, extensive timezone support, formatted time and date strings, user events, millisecond precision and more.
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An extension for Visual Studio Code that provides a configurable command for inserting the current date and time
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It's tiny and completely free application for datetime conversion to human-readable, RFC 2822, ISO 8601, UNIX Timestamp, Mac Timestamp, Microsoft Timestamp and FILETIME.
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Angular component for ISO_8601 durations
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ISO 8601 Duration parsing and serialization for javascript
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General-purpose time library for Javascript/Typescript
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Parse ISO 8601 period-duration strings into DateComponents
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Parse an ISO 8601 duration to milliseconds
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Operations with ISO 8601 durations
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At the moment, dates from before 1970 can be converted into a negative epoch, i would like for the reverse to be also supported.