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What is the difference between localtime() and gmtime() functions?
Answer Posted / Manuj Kumar
localtime(): It returns the current local time, which is adjusted for daylight saving time (if applicable). gmtime(): It returns the current Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which does not adjust for daylight saving time.
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