hanselman.com
NuGet Package of the Week: Humanizer makes .NET data types more human - Scott Hanselman
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/NuGetPackageOfTheWeekHumanizerMakesNETDataTypesMoreHuman.aspx
NuGet Package of the Week: Humanizer makes .NET data types more human. April 9, '14. The NET BCL (Base Class Library) moves too slow, IMHO. That's why NuGet. And NuGet packages are so nice. It's a joy to find a rightly sized library like NodaTime. For example. It's a better date and time API for .NET. Microsoft should just use it, it's lovely. Another nicely-sized Open Source library, and the focus for today's blog post, is Humanizer. From http:/ humanizr.net. Underscored input string is turned into sent...
en.wikipedia.org
tz database - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The tz database partitions the world into regions where local clocks have all been the same since 1970. This map, taken from the 2012c edition of the database, is of all the regions outside Antarctica. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Is a collaborative compilation of information about the world's time zones. Primarily intended for use with computer programs and operating systems. It is sometimes called the Olson database. Paul Eggert is currently. Into a set of...
junrecord.wordpress.com
junrecord – Page 2 – This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees
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This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Public interface IObserver in T { void OnNext(T value); void OnError(Exception error); void OnCompleted(); }. Public interface IObservable out T { IDisposable Subscribe(IObserver T observer); }. June 18, 2016. Leave a comment on c#. Type IObserver 'a = interface abstract OnCompleted : unit - unit abstract OnError : exn - unit abstract OnNext : 'a - unit end. Type IObservable 'a = interface abstract Subscribe : IObserver 'a - IDisposable end. June 18, 2016.
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Noda Time: Noda Time v1.3.1 released
http://blog.nodatime.org/2015/03/noda-time-1.3.1.html
Tuesday, 10 March 2015. Noda Time v1.3.1 released. It’s been a while since the last Noda Time release, and while we’re still working towards 2.0, we’ve been collecting a few bug fixes that can’t really wait. So last Friday, we released Noda Time 1.3.1. Noda Time 1.3.1 updates the built-in version of TZDB from 2014e to 2015a, and fixes a few minor bugs, two of which were triggered by recent data changes. If you’re in a hurry, you can get Noda Time 1.3.1 from the NuGet repository ( core. Noda Time could al...
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Gregory | Under Framework
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We never code alone. Archivo del autor: Gregory. Micro-optimization: the surprising inefficiency of readonly fields. Jon Skeet's coding blog. Recently I’ve been optimizing the heck out of Noda Time. Most of the time this has been a case of the normal measurement, find bottlenecks, carefully analyse them, lather, rinse, repeat. Yesterday I had a hunch about a particular cost, and decided to experiment leading to a surprising optimization. Ver la entrada original. Entrenamiento para el Examen 70-536. Click...
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Micro-optimization: the surprising inefficiency of readonly fields | Under Framework
https://underframework.wordpress.com/2014/07/28/micro-optimization-the-surprising-inefficiency-of-readonly-fields
We never code alone. Micro-optimization: the surprising inefficiency of readonly fields. Jon Skeet's coding blog. Recently I’ve been optimizing the heck out of Noda Time. Most of the time this has been a case of the normal measurement, find bottlenecks, carefully analyse them, lather, rinse, repeat. Yesterday I had a hunch about a particular cost, and decided to experiment leading to a surprising optimization. Ver la entrada original. Haz clic para compartir en Google (Se abre en una ventana nueva).
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adatapost – A datapost’s Blog
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A datapost’s Blog. A Datapost Computer Centre. Follow me on Twitter. પ સ તક-સ પ ટ. 4 Guys from Rolla.com. Scott Guthrie – Corporate Vice President Microsoft. A Datapost Computer Centre. 4 Guys from Rolla.com. Brent OZar – SQL Guy. Phil Haack – You've been haacked. Scott Guthrie – Corporate Vice President Microsoft. Scott Hanselman's ComputerZen.com. Scott On Writing.NET. Web Dev.NET – Elijah Manor. View Full Profile →. Time and you A companionship for keeps. I started dwelling into this game of. Will be ...
codeofmatt.com
Working with Date and Time in RavenDB
http://codeofmatt.com/2015/01/25/date-and-time-in-ravendb
Working with Date and Time in RavenDB. The following is an article I wrote for the knowledge base on the RavenDB web site. Back in August of 2013. Recently, the site was revamped and the knowledge base was removed. Since the information is still relavent, I thought it would be worth republishing here. Enjoy! Working with Date and Time in RavenDB. Handling Dates in JSON. Here are three common ways you might encounter dates in JSON format:. You should avoid using these in RavenDB. If for some reason you.
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Beware the Edge (cases) of Time!
http://codeofmatt.com/2015/04/20/beware-the-edge-cases-of-time
Beware the Edge (cases) of Time! Ahh, time zones. There are so many wonderful traps to fall into. Consider this bit of code, from a recent blog post by Rick Strahl. Ignore the part I commented out, which just resolves the time zone from a locally cached copy. The guts of the code are at the bottom of the function. On the surface, this looks like reasonable code. It converts a. Value from the computer's local time zone to the time zone passed in to the. Now let's try a simple test using xUnit.net. Public ...