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Save the Day with Noda Time

Presented by Jon Skeet on Jun 16, 2010 Length 01:01:00     Download: MP3
Sections
Architecture & Design,
Development
Topics
QCon ,
API ,
.NET ,
Conferences ,
Programming ,
Date&Time ,
QCon London 2010
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Summary
Jon Skeet presents Noda Time, a .NET port of Joda Time which is a Java library for handling date and time. Skeet discusses the troubles handling date and time with the standard .NET API, and how Noda Time simplifies and solves those issues.

Bio
Jon Skeet writes the agenda synchronization code at Google where he works on porting Protocol Buffers and the Wave Robot API to .NET in his 20% free time. He is the author of “C# in Depth” published by Manning, and a contributor to Stack Overflow. He is also a Microsoft C# MVP since 2003.

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