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Determining relative / elapsed dates Posted: Oct 28, 2006 3:50 AM
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More frequently, we're starting to see time being displayed as relative (1 day ago, 2 hours ago, etc.) instead of the verbose Oct 27 2006. Its usually much easier to read and understand quickly. In this article you'll learn how to do it and come away with some useful code that will fit into any project.

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