Get Date Time Now
Imports System
Public Class MainClass
Shared Sub Main ( ByVal args As String ())
Dim currentTime as System.DateTime = System.DateTime.Now
Console.WriteLine ( "currentTime Year :" & currentTime.Year )
Console.WriteLine ( "currentTime Month:" & currentTime.Month )
Console.WriteLine ( "currentTime Date:" & currentTime.Date )
Console.WriteLine ( "currentTime Hour:" & currentTime.Hour )
Console.WriteLine ( "currentTime Minute:" & currentTime.Minute )
Console.WriteLine ( "currentTime Second:" & currentTime.Second )
End Sub
End Class
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