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1-5 of 5 Visual Basic Date and Time sites are shown.
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A fully functional calendar for months between Year 1899 to Year 2101. The user can change Month and/or Year from the respective dropdown lists or by clicking the increment/decrement buttons next to them. To-day's date is always marked with a different background color. The user can mark a particular date by clicking on it - the marked date remains the same although its position may change after changing the month pages.
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This is a calender application that runs in the system tray. It illustrates the following. 1: How to read & write from the registry & .ini files. 2: How to format Date & Time the way you want. 3: How to create Tray Icons with right click Menus. 4: Shutting Down & Rebooting Windows. 5: Creating & Saving a log file. 6: Use of the DTPicker control
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This program demonstrates Thaha Hussain's Clock Work Formula to paint an Analogue Clock. The formula is portable to any Language which has inverted Y-axis (C, BASIC etc). Feel free to make use of the formula for non-commercial purposes. However the author should be acknowledged
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This is a class I wrote based off a Java applet on a NOAA web page (see the source code for the URL). It calculates the sunrise, sunset, and solar noon given longitude and latitude coordinates. Additional, it knows the coordinates for about 40 cities.
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A straightforward calendar application that provides a good introduction to programming with dates.
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