A world clock underwritten by js-joda and zoneinfo
Backstage frontend plugin - World Clock
Reusable world clock strip extracted from the Dashboard web app.
React Component of World Clock in Summer Wars
World clock widget for React
If you need a `simple`, `easy to use`, `responsive` world clock widget for your project, then you came to the right place. World Clock is a **Frontend** (*UI*) widget, which is written using modern WEB technologies - *HTML5*, *CSS*, *JS*. It is as simple
Fake JavaScript timers
World Clock, under your fingertip!
An analog clock for your React app.
Embed TimeFYI widgets — live world clock, sunrise/sunset, city comparisons. 6,040 cities. Zero dependencies, Shadow DOM, 4 themes.
Get the current time in microseconds
A simple clock/ticker implementation to track elapsed/delta time.
React Live Clock
A 3D animated countdown component for React.
Timezone conversion API — current time, convert between zones, meeting planner, world clock.
Exponentially Weighted Moving Average
A simple clock/ticker implementation to track elapsed/delta time.
a mock clock for tests involving timing
Jest plugin to mock dates, times, and datetimes.
Timing Events tied to @colyseus/clock
Add the power of events to your (TypeScript) projects!
Add the power of Simple Events to your projects. Every event has an argument with its data.
Yjs encoding protocols
The Workflows World interface
Show world clock which you want to see.
Quickly check current time in different timezones without leaving your beloved terminal.
Can use to get World Clock from the time zone or location for the Ruby Applications.
== Time.timestamp Defines <tt>Time::timestamp</tt> and <tt>Time::unix_timestamp</tt>. See the original discussion at {Ruby-Lang}[https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8096] :call-seq: Time::timestamp -> Integer Returns a nanosecond-precision timestamp from the system's monotonic clock. Note that the resolution of the measured time is system- dependent (i.e. while the value displayed is always an integer number of nanoseconds, the values may not necessarily change in increments of exactly one). This time value does not correlate to any absolute, real-world time system; it is only useful for measuring relative (or elapsed) times at a high granularity. For example, benchmark measurements. :call-seq: Time::unix_timestamp -> Integer Time::unix_time -> Integer Returns the current real-world time as a whole number of seconds since the Epoch (1-Jan-1970). :call-seq: Time::unix_microtime -> Float Returns the current real-world time as a floating-point number of seconds since the Epoch (1-Jan-1970).
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