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Time & Dates

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In this chapter you have seen how to use the .NET Framework class library to measure small amounts of time, represent periods of time, and represent moments in time. These are features that most programmers use frequently. One of the features I like most in the way that .NET and C# represent times and dates is the custom operators, which make comparing and combining dates and periods simple and elegant.

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Freeman, A. (2010). Time & Dates. In: Introducing Visual C# 2010. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3172-1_22

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