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DHTMLX Scheduler
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DHTMLX Scheduler 7.0 with Customizable Themes, New Dark Theme, Google-Like Agenda View, and New Tooltip API
We are thrilled to present a highly anticipated release of DHTMLX Scheduler 7.0. It is another major step in the development of this JavaScript scheduling library. If the previous major update of Scheduler focused on the internal structure of the project, the new version is related to significant improvements on the user interface side.
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Top Technology, Web Development, and JavaScript Trends to Follow in 2024
For instance, the current unstable political and economic situation in the world certainly makes investors very cautious about financing any web project. It can be a serious problem for startups, where lack or shortage of investments often turn out to be an insurmountable obstacle. This year, we’ve launched a special DHTMLX discount program to assist startup businesses deliberating over the usage of our products in their apps. This initiative allows startups to purchase top DHTMLX JavaScript UI components (Gantt, Scheduler, Suite) with 70% discounts and benefit from them at the early stages of their web or cloud-based projects. In addition to a huge discount, this program provides personalized technical support and a large base of support materials.
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How to Make Hotel Booking Calendar Using DHTMLX Scheduler and Angular
Welcome to this tutorial, where we bring together two powerful tools: the DHTMLX Scheduler library and the Angular framework, to create a comprehensive hotel room booking application.
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What to Expect in Web Development and JavaScript in 2023
The new version of our JavaScript scheduling component was probably the most anticipated release of the last year. This quality-of-life update helped to make this library more developer-friendly thanks to significant changes under the hood. With these enhancements, we simplified the way new features will be added to Scheduler in future releases.
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7 Promising JavaScript Timeline Components to Improve Your Project Management App
DHTMLX Scheduler is a pure JavaScript library for developing responsive event calendars with 10 views and a set of handy features. The timeline view allows users to create an unlimited number of events within a horizontally scrollable layout and edit their duration via drag-n-drop. Besides, users can create recurring events and multisection events that can be assigned to several resources.
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Latest Web Development and JavaScript Trends to Follow in 2022
As an answer to the challenges of the last twelve months, the company continued our course on providing full-featured and easily customizable JS tools for project management. DHTMLX released a JavaScript Kanban Board designed to help project managers with workflow visualization. The great thing about this tool is that it can be easily integrated with DHTMLX Gantt and Scheduler components in a single app for covering most of project management needs.
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8 Reasons to Use JavaScript Libraries in Project Management Apps
The State of Project Management 2021 annual report conducted by Wellingtone says that businesses often suffer from poor resource management. Creating advanced functionalities from scratch to deal with management challenges is a painstaking and time-consuming task. Meanwhile, JavaScript components provide a wide range of useful built-in features such as task assignment, resource allocation, progress tracking, work time estimation, reporting, and much more. There are even specialized libraries like a JavaScript Scheduler or Gantt chart, which can serve as the foundation for the whole application. Therefore, if you want to save time and avoid unnecessary bugs, you’d better use JavaScript components for such undertakings.
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Exploring Kanban: Origin and Key Functionality of JavaScript Kanban Boards
You may improve your Kanban experience and create a comprehensive project management solution by combining several products. Thus, for example, you may consider using DHTMLX Gantt chart or Scheduler event calendar.
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10 Helpful JavaScript Demos for your Business
DHTMLX JS Scheduler - go to the site This is a Google-like calendar component with 10 views for booking appointments. The demo of the hotel reservation can be seen here. It includes room types filtering, different statuses for the rooms and booking, drag-n-drop. Car rental demo is also shown. The features are similar.
daterangepicker
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Ask HN: Have you built programming projects that now is your main income source?
Yes, that's how I've supported myself my entire life. I'm 38, and started programming when I was 12. I have created dozens of products/services/businesses over the past two decades, but only a few were successful enough to live off of:
(1) https://www.improvely.com launched in 2012, peaked at $45K MRR, and still makes about $25K MRR.
(2) A collection of Shopify apps, which are tools or services people can add to a Shopify-hosted ecommerce store via Shopify's app store. Improvely has an app there, where I also offer apps for several other common ecommerce store needs: contact forms, newsletter opt-in forms, sale banners, social media icons, etc. Shopify handles the billing and passes through 100% of the revenue you earn up to $1 million per year, after which they take a percentage stake. I make a few thousand per month from their app store.
(3) Google AdSense ads, primarily on the documentation sites for various open source libraries I wrote over the years. http://www.daterangepicker.com has been generating pretty consistent ad revenue for 10 years now for example, and I occasionally run into that library in the wild on all kinds of websites, from local businesses to the US government.
After I got married and settled down a bit, I have honestly had less passion for programming than I had in my 20s and early 30s. I find myself using others' libraries, products and services more readily where I would have built my own solution to a problem in the past.
But I've rekindled the maker/entrepreneur spirit by genre switching so to speak, from code to physical goods. I bought a bunch of production equipment, specialized printers, a laser cutter and engraver, 3D printer, heat press, etc. I now make what could be another full time income ($60K per year or so) selling custom signage to small businesses. For example, I spent yesterday designing then manufacturing a couple dozen custom coasters for someone that owns two small hotel type properties in a ski resort area. The coasters have their wifi SSID/password and a QR code on them that connects a guest to their wifi when scanned.
- JavaScript Date Range, Date and Time Picker Component
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