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  2. Timestamp - Wikipedia

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    The term "timestamp" derives from rubber stamps used in offices to stamp the current date, and sometimes time, in ink on paper documents, to record when the document was received. Common examples of this type of timestamp are a postmark on a letter or the "in" and "out" times on a time card.

  3. Timestamping (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, timestamping refers to the use of an electronic timestamp to provide a temporal order among a set of events. Timestamping techniques are used in a variety of computing fields, from network management and computer security to concurrency control .

  4. Wikipedia:PHP bot functions - Wikipedia

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    Here are the functions provided by some major PHP bot frameworks. Bot wikibot.classes: botclasses.php: Phpwikibot: Wikibot: ... Get timestamp of last revision

  5. Unix time - Wikipedia

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    Each leap second uses the timestamp of a second that immediately precedes or follows it. [3] On a normal UTC day, which has a duration of 86 400 seconds, the Unix time number changes in a continuous manner across midnight. For example, at the end of the day used in the examples above, the time representations progress as follows:

  6. Template:Time ago - Wikipedia

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    This template calculates the amount of time which has passed since a provided timestamp. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Timestamp 1 Base timestamp for calculation of passed time. Example format: Nov 6 2008, see template documentation for other supported formats. String required magnitude magnitude Explicitly sets a specific unit to display return ...

  7. Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia

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    Many computer systems measure time and date using Unix time, an international standard for digital timekeeping.Unix time is defined as the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 (an arbitrarily chosen time based on the creation of the first Unix system), which has been dubbed the Unix epoch.

  8. PHP - Wikipedia

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    In lieu of function pointers, functions in PHP can be referenced by a string containing their name. In this manner, normal PHP functions can be used, for example, as callbacks or within function tables. [225] User-defined functions may be created at any time without being prototyped.

  9. Category:Articles with example PHP code - Wikipedia

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