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- Choosing a Database Extension 1:34
- Choosing a database extension 3 questions
- Working with DateTime 4:21
- Review: Working with DateTime 3 questions
- DateTime Comparisons 2:33
- DateTime Comparisons 3 questions
- Understanding Time Zones 3:56
- Understanding Timezones 3 questions
- Understanding UTF-8 4:14
- Understanding UTF-8 3 questions
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In the olden days, PHP developers converted everything to unix timestamps before comparing dates, but now using DateTime you can just compare the objects directly.
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