> I've been wondering about this for a while. There
> are lots and lots of modules available in many
> different categories. How do you go about finding
> just the right module for what you need - other than
> just asking the list? Looking for pointers on how to
> sift through all the wonderful g
sers Mailing List
> Subject: RE: Module Hunting Tips [was: Calculating Time Difference]
>
>
> Maybe by using http://search.cpan.org/
>
> > Behalf Of Terry Fowler
> >
> >
> > I've been wondering about this for a while. There
> > are lots and lots
Maybe by using http://search.cpan.org/
> Behalf Of Terry Fowler
>
>
> I've been wondering about this for a while. There
> are lots and lots of modules available in many
> different categories. How do you go about finding
> just the right module for what you need - other than
> just asking the
I've been wondering about this for a while. There
are lots and lots of modules available in many
different categories. How do you go about finding
just the right module for what you need - other than
just asking the list? Looking for pointers on how to
sift through all the wonderful gems in CPAN
Felice Vittoria wrote:
> Is there a Perl module (or function) that will calculate the
> date/time difference between a start time and end time?
The standard time representation in Perl is seconds since the epoch -- so,
if you store the value of time() at one point and then again, later, you can
Date::Manip
-Original Message-
From: Felice Vittoria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 2:27 AM
To: Perl-Win32-Users Mailing List
Subject: Calculating Time Difference
Hello all,
Just out of curiousity ...
Is there a Perl module (or function) that will calculate
Hello all,
Just out of curiousity ...
Is there a Perl module (or function) that will calculate the date/time
difference between a start time and end time?
TIA,
Felice
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