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No matter how useful, unique or fun and online application is, nobody's going to use it if it doesn't perform well. But as these applications scale, it gets harder and harder for developers to keep track of their performance and identify bottlenecks before they become critical. On today's web, noticing a problem only after users have reported it is too late.
No matter how useful, unique or fun and online application is, nobody's going to use it if it doesn't perform well. But as these applications scale, it gets harder and harder for developers to keep track of their performance and identify bottlenecks before they become critical. On today's web, noticing a problem only after users have reported it is too late.

Issue #3
time is realy wrong now: https://www.google.ru/search?lr=&newwindow=1&hl=ru&biw=1920&bih=937&ei=eoKBXLGUKfiCk74P-9Wk6A4&q=+12%3A13pm+PT+to+utc&oq=+12%3A13pm+PT+to+utc&gs_l=psy-ab.3...72641.74651..74777...0.0..0.244.620.7j1j1......0....2j1..gws-wiz.......0i71.VTD9hR8j9HU
- Fran Košec
- I believe this time is also right! I'm using the "v" date field symbol in @datetime function to recognise and parse "PT". I believe this conversion is 1 hour "off" because of daylight saving time.
PDT = Pacific Daylight Time = fixed to UTC-7
PST = Pacific Standard Time = fixed to UTC-8
PT = Pacific Time = a general reference to the time zone, which alternates between PDT and PST depending on the time of year.
16.09.2013. 12:13pm PT == 19:13 UTC time (check the screenshot)
http://www.deviantpics.com/images/2019/03/07/Screenshot-2019-03-07-at-21.51.56.png
- Declined by admin
- Type of issue
- IV page is missing essential content
- Reported
- Mar 7, 2019