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Time::Format provides a very easy way to format dates and times. The
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formatting functions are tied to hash variables, so they can be used
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inside strings as well as in ordinary expressions. The formatting
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codes used are meant to be easy to remember, use, and read. They
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follow a simple, consistent pattern. If I've done my job right, once
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you learn the codes, you should never have to refer to the
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documentation again.
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A quick-reference page is included, just in case. ;-)
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Time::Format can also format DateTime objects, and strings created
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with Date::Manip.
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Also provided is a tied-hash interface to POSIX::strftime and
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Date::Manip::UnixDate.
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If the I18N::Langinfo module is available, Time::Format provides
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weekday and month names in a language appropriate for your locale.
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A companion module, Time::Format_XS, is also available; if it is
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installed, Time::Format will detect and use it, which will result in a
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significant speed improvement.
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WWW: https://metacpan.org/release/Time-Format
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