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  1. Jan 1, 1970 · Easy epoch/Unix timestamp converter for computer programmers. Includes epoch explanation and conversion syntax in various programming languages.

  2. The unix time stamp is a way to track time as a running total of seconds. This count starts at the Unix Epoch on January 1st, 1970 at UTC. Therefore, the unix time stamp is merely the number of seconds between a particular date and the Unix Epoch.

  3. Epoch and unix timestamp converter for developers. Date and time function syntax reference for various programming languages.

  4. Unix timestamp converter. Unix time. Formatted time. ISO formatted time. Convert a Unix timestamp to a readable date, or the other way around, by changing the value in one of the input boxes above.

  5. Online Unix Time Conversion Tool Usages. The tool in this page will allow you do all the basic and advanced time conversions like unix time to iso date-time string, human readable date time string in UTC timezone and you current timezone.

  6. Easy human date to unix timestamp and vice-versa for developers. Time and date are frequently used as timestamps in various programming languages. Unix Time Converter

  7. 3 days ago · Unix time (POSIX time or Epoch time) is a system for describing instants in time, defined as the number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Thursday, 1 January 1970, not counting leap seconds.

  8. 6 days ago · Unix Timestamp Converter. A little tools to convert Unix Timestamp to human-readable date and time. This tools will convert the timestamp into three time zones: UTC, your system time zone and a time zone you picked below.

  9. January 1, 1970 - 12:00am UTC. The Unix Epoch is the starting point created as a universal reference. All Unix Timestamps (sometimes also referred to as Unix time or POSIX time) are an integer that simply represent the number of seconds since that time (currently seconds since the Unix Epoch).

  10. Unix Timestamp Converter Supports timestamps in seconds, milliseconds, microseconds and nanoseconds.