Python datetime now utc

    • [DOC File]i.e.Sensor

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      Date, time datetime tzinfo timedelta Min-max range 1970-01-01 to Year 2038 (int32_t), no hassle to 64bit OS Gregorian calendar from year 1 Julian Calendar JulianDays() ISO calendar system, -999999999-01-01 +/-100,000,000 days relative to EPOCH datetime.min= Year 1 Year 9999 Resolution TICKS_PER_SECOND clock() Depends on building: millis, nanos ?



    • [DOCX File]Larger Dataset - Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica

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      #!/usr/bin/env python # this turns enron email archive into tuples (date, from, to) import sys. import zipfile . import tempfile. import email. import time. import datetime. import os. import urllib # stdin is list of URLs to data files. for u in sys.stdin: u = u.strip() if not u: continue. tmpf = tempfile.mkstemp() urllib.urlretrieve(u, tmpf[1 ...


    • [DOC File]IEEE Standards - draft standard template

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      MUST be unique on the sensor. start false datetime ISO-8601 Requested time to schedule the first task. If unspecified, task will start as soon as possible. relative_stop false* integer seconds Relative seconds after start when the task will end. absolute_stop false* datetime ISO-8601 Absolute time when the task will end.


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      I now have both a Windows laptop and a Mac and I switch between them deliberately, because I want to be able to be ambidextrous, so to speak. One of the things that has come out of that - because I've learned Ruby and Python and various functional languages - is that I've absolutely realised the value of console apps or command line apps.


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      In Hadoop Streaming, Python MapReduce programs are given a part of the input data on the standard system input (stdin) and are expected to write tab-separated tables on the standard output (stdout). Here is a working skeleton for a map or reduce function: #!/usr/bin/env python. import sys. for line in sys.stdin: line = line.strip().split('\t')


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