On Oct 6, 4:10 pm, Stef Mientki <stef.mien...@gmail.com> wrote: > > thanks guys, > mx works a bit better ....
Another popular Python date library is dateutil: http://labix.org/python-dateutil It gives a certain amount of credit to mxDateTime (praising it but not being very clear how they are related; there is some mention of "using the specification" of mxDateTime). I would say mxDateTime and dateutil are the two heavyweights in this arena. As you would expect, they have a lot of overlapping functionality and which one is used is often just a matter of taste, or whichever one you happened to find first. One thing that dateutil provides that mxDateTime doesn't is support for "lay person" month operations. That is, as far as I can tell, mxDateTime tries not to dirty itself with the messy business of month arithmetic, whereas dateutil rolls up its sleeves and takes an honest stab at it. If you are writing a calendar/appointment application, or other end-user-facing program, I would expect dateutil to be a little more helpful. John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list