You can easily get overwhelmed when working with date and time data. There are numerous date and time formats, ISO standards, time zones, and daylight-saving settings. In today’s video, I am taking a deep dive into Python’s built-in datetime package and the available alternatives that can help you quickly deal with this type of data.
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🔖 Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:00 Unix time
3:03 The year 2038 problem
4:03 UTC
4:44 Using dates and time in Python
7:33 How to deal with Timezones
9:33 Datetime limitations
11:10 Pendulum package
18:16 Final thoughts
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