Time zones around the world are expressed using positive or negative offsets from UTC. UTC, is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. UTC stands for Coordinated Universal Time and according to Wikipedia: For applications to handle this correctly, they have to rely heavily on the configuration of the underlying time infrastructure. Time Zones (and worse, daylight savings) do not make time handling very easy. Most systems being designed are heavily dependent on accurate time. Home Subscribe Time Zones (and Daylight Savings) in your Infrastructure and Applications 27th March 2016 on Time, Programming, Software Development, C#, Infrastructure by Christopher Demicoli
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