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DateTime objects in many programming languages describe an instant in time, expressed as a date and time of day. Use on questions about reviewing code involving date/time logic.
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Airport scheduler
class Scheduler {
constructor() {
this.minutes = [];
this.maxMinutesDay = 1439; // the 1440 is equal to the 0
}
// returns true if there’s room to schedule at ‘time’
CouldScheduleAt(dateTime … this.CouldScheduleAt(dateTime)) return false;
let totalMinutes = dateTime.getHours() * 60 + dateTime.getMinutes();
let upperLimit = totalMinutes + 9;
for(var i = totalMinutes - 10; i …