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Timecalc FST-classical (no Ruby)

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Timecalc FST-classical (no Ruby)

Postby chackl » Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:01 pm

Hello!

I just wanted to present a short Time-Calc metode that is not based on ruby.
This will help you how time could be calculated

For example you will be able to beassure time between to points (Days between Dates or seconds between 2 times)

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FST Basic Timecalc without ruby.
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Re: Timecalc FST-classical (no Ruby)

Postby infuzion » Fri Jan 25, 2013 3:57 pm

Cool!
Why not just make this in SM, so we SM-but-not-FS owners can benefit?
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Re: Timecalc FST-classical (no Ruby)

Postby chackl » Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:02 pm

infuzion wrote:Cool!
Why not just make this in SM, so we SM-but-not-FS owners can benefit?


try to load the fsm as OSM ;)
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