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astro-blog
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How I rebuilt my Angular blog and became an Astronaut 🚀
You can visit my site at https://brandonroberts.dev and my GitHub repo to see the full source code for my blog. Feel free to send me PRs for CSS 😉.
date-fns
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Javascript Date() - DateOnly Format and off by 1 day when using date-fns
// Prevent the date to lose the milliseconds when passed to new Date() in IE10 return new (argument.constructor as GenericDateConstructor)( +argument, ); // Source: https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/5c1adb5369805ff552737bf8017dbe07f559b0c6/src/toDate/index.ts#L46
- FLaNK 25 December 2023
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👨🚀 Traversing Time with Intl.RelativeTimeFormat()
For the longest time working with dates in JavaScript was a huge pain. That’s why libraries such as moment.js or date-fns are so popular. A lot of times I’d reach for these libraries when working with relative time formatting, but since late last year we’ve had pretty great browser support for the RelativeTimeFormat() method. In my mind, relative dates are just more visually appealing, especially for working with dates internationally. Dates like "5 days ago" or "in 2 months" are far more intuitive for users than 12/12/2023, or 03/11/2027. Folks in the US will see that as March 11, 2027, whereas the rest of the world will see that as November 03, 2027. What a nightmare.
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🔥14 Excellent Open-source Projects for Developers😎
8. Date-fns - Simplifying Time Manipulation ⏳
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Best date library to handle timezones in React Native?
I work with date-fns and date-fns-tz
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What library do you use to handle dates?
In past i used Moment, but I read that we should avoid to use it for future projects. I read someone suggested to use Datejs, but it doesn't seems to be updated, last time was 8 years ago. Currently I'm thinking to use Luxon but I someone suggest Date-fns also.
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20 Essential Parts Of Any Large Scale React App
date-fns : Date handling
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Launching my first Expo app 🥳
Thanks! I used date-fns for the calendar
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What big media wants us to think.
I've used this before and I like it more
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Common Date formatter libraries in React (TypeScript)
The default date constructor does a really great job at parsing in most cases and things like addition/subtraction along with many other common operations are usually just simple math. If you really want to abstract that use date-fns where most date operations are tree shakable to be left with just a few lines of code.
What are some alternatives?
prism-themes - A wider selection of Prism themes
dayjs - ⏰ Day.js 2kB immutable date-time library alternative to Moment.js with the same modern API
remark - markdown processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
Luxon - ⏱ A library for working with dates and times in JS
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
moment - Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in javascript.
Scully - The Static Site Generator for Angular apps
countdown.js - Super simple countdowns.
router - Angular Component Router - A declarative router for Angular applications
moment-timezone - Timezone support for moment.js
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
timeago.js - :clock8: :hourglass: timeago.js is a tiny(2.0 kb) library used to format date with `*** time ago` statement.