Re: Kind of puzzled about timestamps

2021-03-05 Thread Bruce Labitt
It would seem you have learned some of this the hard way. And you are indeed scaring me a bit. Not sure what to do differently, however. What I'm hearing is properly dealing with time is hard and ugly. I've experienced some of this already. I have been warned. But, I still have to get on

Re: Kind of puzzled about timestamps

2021-03-05 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
On 3/5/21 2:15 PM, Bruce Labitt wrote: > > On 3/4/21 10:51 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: > > > > See also: "The Problem with Time and Timezones" > > > > > >  > > That was somewhat comical.  Yeah, been trying to keep everything with > respect to

Re: Are there any "relatively" local PySIG's any more?

2021-03-05 Thread Henry Gessau
https://www.meetup.com/New-Hampshire-Python-Group/ All meetings are currently virtual. I am sure they will go back to physical meetings when it is safe again. On 3/5/2021 14:34, Bruce Labitt wrote: > Been reminiscing a bit lately and thought about the PySIG group we had > in the area.  Stumbled

Are there any "relatively" local PySIG's any more?

2021-03-05 Thread Bruce Labitt
Been reminiscing a bit lately and thought about the PySIG group we had in the area.  Stumbled across the Boston Python Users Group.  Is that the closest one?  Are there any others not on the Python Software Foundation Meetup Pro Network? Jeesh, don't even know why I'm asking about locality

Re: Kind of puzzled about timestamps

2021-03-05 Thread Bruce Labitt
That was somewhat comical.  Yeah, been trying to keep everything with respect to UTC.  It can be a little difficult at times, as it's easy to goof up and fall in to quite a few time trap holes. One of the more difficult things has been indexing into the time array.  I've been using numpy's