I fully agree with that. Just a bit disappointed that Python is not even considering to fix/replace it's problematic datetime library (as far as I know). Excellent third-party library is good, but an excellent standard library is even better!
I fully agree with that. Just a bit disappointed that Python is not even considering to fix/replace it's problematic datetime library (as far as I know). Excellent third-party library is good, but an excellent standard library is even better!
Maybe this is the first step toward that future.
In Temporal's case, it takes significant inspiration from several existing datetime libraries in Javascript. Those were all stepping stones (among others) that led to Temporal.