how to migrate to std.datetime

Russel Winder russel at russel.org.uk
Sun May 8 23:22:40 PDT 2011


On Mon, 2011-05-09 at 01:33 -0400, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> "Jonathan M Davis" <jmdavisProg at gmx.com> wrote in message 
[ . . . ]
> 
> This is great info, and very helpful. Perhaps it could be summarized into a 
> general overview at the top of std.datetime's documentation page?

My reaction was very much "This material is really great, but why isn't
it directly associated with the std.datetime package somewhere?"  My
second reaction was "Jonathan should not have had to write such a long
email in reply, he should have been able to say 'Please go read <URL>'
for an explanation."

Jonathan,  Please can you take time to put the material of these and a
couple of other long emails you have written in the past about
std.datetime into pages ion the Web somewhere.  This one should clearly
be part of a page "Moving from std.date to std.datetime. 

Go could really do with a new date/time handling package, one that is as
good as D's!

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