| 1. | Current date and time | | |
| 2. | Add 2 month to the date time | | |
| 3. | What day of the month is this? | | |
| 4. | Do some leap year checks | | |
| 5. | Look at the min and max date/time values | | |
| 6. | Output DateTime object | | |
| 7. | Add TimeSpan to DateTime | | |
| 8. | Constructors of DateTime | | |
| 9. | comparisons between DateTime objects | | |
| 10. | Parse and ParseExact | | |
| 11. | DateTime Now and its calculation | | |
| 12. | new DateTime(1900, 2, 29) | | |
| 13. | new DateTime(1900, 2, 29, new JulianCalendar()) | | |
| 14. | Specify Kind DateTime | | |
| 15. | Offset of DateTime | | |
| 16. | DateTime and TimeSpan Instances | | |
| 17. | use the Now and UtcNow properties to get the currrent date and time | | |
| 18. | display the Date, Day, DayOfWeek, DayOfYear,Ticks, and TimeOfDayProperties of myDateTime | | |
| 19. | use the Compare() method to compare DateTime instances | | |
| 20. | use the overloaded less than operator (<) to compare two DateTime instances | | |
| 21. | use the Equals() method to compare DateTime instances | | |
| 22. | use the DaysInMonth() method to retrieve the number of days in a particular month and year | | |
| 23. | use the IsLeapYear() method to determine if a particular year is a leap year | | |
| 24. | use the Parse() method to convert strings to DateTime instances | | |
| 25. | use the Add() method to add a TimeSpan to a DateTime | | |
| 26. | use the Subtract() method to subtract a TimeSpan from a DateTime | | |
| 27. | use the overloaded addition operator (+) to add a TimeSpan to a DateTime | | |
| 28. | use the overloaded subtraction operator (-) to subtract a TimeSpan from a DateTime | | |
| 29. | use the AddYears(), AddMonths(), AddDays(), AddMinutes(), and AddSeconds() methods to add periods to a DateTime | | |
| 30. | Measures the time taken to add some numbers | |  |
| 31. | Illustrates the use of DateTime and TimeSpan instances | |  |
| 32. | Displays the words 'Hello World!' on the screen, along with the current date and time | |  |
| 33. | illustrates the use of TimeSpan properties and methods | |  |
| 34. | A simple clock | |  |
| 35. | Estimates pi by throwing points into a square. Use to
compare execution times | |  |