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Adds Arrow to Date and Time section.#1241

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@maebert maebert commented Feb 20, 2019

What is this Python project?

Arrow is a mature drop-in replacement for datetime that brings sanity to the timezone madness that comes by default.

What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

Arrow and Maya are somewhat similar, with Maya being more oriented towards natural language parsing and generation, and Arrow more geared to be a fast and feature complete drop-in replacement. Says Kenneth:

Arrow, for example, is a fantastic library, but isn't what I wanted in a datetime library. In many ways, it's better than Maya for certian [sic] things. In some ways, in my opinion, it's not.

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Arrow and Maya are somewhat similar, with Maya being more oriented towards natural language parsing and generation, and Arrow more geared to be a drop-in replacement that deals with all that timezone madness.
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There's already #1096 open for the same, in case this gets included.

@vinta vinta force-pushed the master branch 2 times, most recently from 23abd09 to 40cd98b Compare June 6, 2019 19:56
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stale Bot commented Oct 30, 2019

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

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