Which version of Python was the original answer given in? Just typing datetime.datetime.now() in my Python 2.7 interactive console (IronPython hasn't updated yet) gives me the same behavior as the newer example using print() in the answer. I haven't successfully replicated what the original answer shows (datetime.datetime (2009, 1, 6, 15, 8, 24, 78915)). (Not that I really want to, the print ...
Is there a PHP function that returns the date and time in the same format as the MySQL function NOW()? I know how to do it using date(), but I am asking if there is a function only for this. For
MSN: Students forced to write 'I Love Mohammad' slogan in UP school
A major controversy erupted at a private school in the Mahmoodabad area of Sitapur district after parents alleged that students were forced to write the slogan “I Love Mohammad” during a ...