Re: Some Date and Time Routines
- From: "sevag.krikorian" <sevag.krikorian@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 23:19:30 -0000
On Jun 26, 10:48 am, Betov <b...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"randyh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <randyh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> écrivaitnews:1182866805.387867.62400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
I'll stick to
the Gregorian calendar for my code because I'm writing routines for
the standard library that people might actually *use*.
Then, maybe you could explain what "your" format could be used
for, whereas the OS comes with its full set of Functions, as
well for FileTime, as for SystemTime, ...
Doofus, here's why again:
"Until you need full date/time arithmetic, or you use a different OS.
hLater,
Randy Hyde "
And when you will be over with it, maybe you will also explain
the reason why you are investing that much noise about a date
operation, instead of explaining the difference, in your HLL,
in between embeeded Macros and User Defined Macros.
:)
He has already schooled you on these, why shoot a dead horse?
-sevag.k
www.geocities.com/kahlinor
.
- References:
- Some Date and Time Routines
- From: randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Some Date and Time Routines
- From: Betov
- Re: Some Date and Time Routines
- From: randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Some Date and Time Routines
- From: Betov
- Re: Some Date and Time Routines
- From: randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Some Date and Time Routines
- From: Betov
- Some Date and Time Routines
- Prev by Date: Re: Betov, Randy, Hutcho ... enough is enough yeah?
- Next by Date: Re: Beginners and All That Are New To Assembly Language - Read This
- Previous by thread: Re: Some Date and Time Routines
- Next by thread: Adding days to a date
- Index(es):