This module provides convenience methods that let you easily create
DateTime::Set objects for rfc2445 style recurrences.
DateTime::Event::NameDay is a class that knows the name days for various
countries. In some countries a person's nameday is more important than their
birthday and gifts may be exchanged.
This module provides convenience methods that let you easily create
DateTime::Set, DateTime, or DateTime::Duration objects with random values.
This module provides convenience methods that let you easily create
DateTime::Set objects for common recurrences, such as "monthly" or "daily".
This module will return a DateTime recurrence set for sunrise or sunset.
This module allows you to calculate the day, week, period or quarter of a date
in a fiscal year, given a start date and either a target date or number of
periods and target date. This is often needed in business, where the fiscal
year begins and ends on different days than the calendar year. This module is
based on the Gregorian calendar. Using other DT calendar objects will return
results, but the behavior is unpredictable for calendars that have more than
365 or 366 days.
This module understands baby talk in a variety of languages.
Bork debork, bork bork bork.
This module finds a DateTime::Format::* class that is suitable for the use with
a given DBI connection (and DBD::* driver).
It currently supports the following drivers: MySQL, PostgreSQL (Pg).
DateTime::Format::DateManip is a class that knows how to convert between
Date::Manip dates and durations and DateTime and DateTime::Duration objects.
Recurrences are note yet supported.