Title: Feature Request Julian Date · Issue #25 · voltura/WeekNumber · GitHub
Open Graph Title: Feature Request Julian Date · Issue #25 · voltura/WeekNumber
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Description: Feature request: Add Julian Date, of if easier make a separate Portable app. Julian Date is the sequence count of each day, of the year. Continuous count. Examples: January 1=001; February 19=050; December 31=365 or 366 The Julian date i...
Open Graph Description: Feature request: Add Julian Date, of if easier make a separate Portable app. Julian Date is the sequence count of each day, of the year. Continuous count. Examples: January 1=001; February 19=050; ...
X Description: Feature request: Add Julian Date, of if easier make a separate Portable app. Julian Date is the sequence count of each day, of the year. Continuous count. Examples: January 1=001; February 19=050; ...
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