Re: Getting time components of date
Re: Getting time components of date
- Subject: Re: Getting time components of date
- From: Christopher Stone <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 15:39:27 -0600
At 12:19 -0500 12/24/2003, Graff wrought:
I was just responding with a bit of humor at the speed difference
between Arthur's code and my code. He had said that his code executes
in 0.0024 seconds verses 0.01 seconds for mine, really a trivial
difference unless you are doing the formatting many times in a tight
loop. I jabbed back a about code size just to stick out my tongue at
him.
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Greetings,
It's curious you would say this, because nowhere in my post did I *ever*
mention *you*. In point of fact I was responding to my *own* post of
10/22 - 08:54 in which I delineated a short TID-based solution *and* a
shell script solution in rebuttal to Chris Garaffa's post. I had
mentioned Arthur's handler and so I posted it later that evening. The
timing information was *supposed* to give people a clue that for one-off
date calculations the shell script is by far the most efficient means of
producing a customized date-string (provide of course that you have Mac
OS X).
Chris
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