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diffhistTime zone 07:10+629
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Microsoft Windows: And here's the *core* "get the system time" call, which is the Windows equivalent of gettimeofday(), in that it returns a "time units since the Epoch" value, from which all the year/month/day/hour/minute/second values are derived. (I've no idea why it took them until NT 3.5 to make it available in NT.))
diffhistTime zone 07:02+303
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Microsoft Windows: GetSystemTime() dates back well before W2K. (Just because learn.microsoft.com doesn't give pre-W2K information, that doesn't mean that the API in question was introduced in W2K; they claim that the minimum supported OS version for CreateFile() is WXP, which is definitely *not* true.))
diffhistFrench Revolution 04:17−43
Mathglottalkcontribs (Undid
good-faith revision
1220321626 by
Yue (
talk) Per
WP:NOTPAPER (policy; whereas SIZESPLIT is not even a guideline. As you said, major topic. This may be the topic that has more books and academic articles written about it than any other in human history. imho, could easily grow 50%.)Tag: Undo
diffhistTime zone 02:240
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Perl: Call it the
IANA time zone database, as we do elsewhere. Speak of "entries", as there are more entries than there are "time zones", as different locations in the same "time zone" may have different daylight saving time rules, for example.)
diffhistTime zone 02:07+378
Guy Harristalkcontribs (→Unix: Speak of
Unix time rather than "time_t format". If that's not the way system time is kept, the system isn't Unix-like. Conversion to local time takes into account the time zone *and* daylight saving time rules*. The default, on a Unix-like system, isn't UTC, it's the time zone and daylight saving time information set up at configuration time.)
diffhistWorld War I 14:54+46
Benlittlewikitalkcontribs (Undid revision
1219824336 by
Cinderella157 (
talk) If we want to be consistent we should also remove Yoshihito, Poincaré, and Orlando. Though I haven't found a wikipedia rule for why they are included it seems like they are there to convey their leadership in civilian government. Talat being the most important civilian leader in the Ottoman Empire should warrant him a space in the infobox)Tags: UndoReverted
diffhistGerman language 14:33+46
Sarcellestalkcontribs (→Old High German: Entered that the concept of the Germanics is disputed according to Steuer, Heiko (2021). Germanen aus Sicht der Archäologie: Neue Thesen zu einem alten Thema. de Gruyter., p.28)Tag: Reverted