datetime-rs
js-joda
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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datetime-rs
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You don't (may not) need Moment.js
Yep! Most examples in the Rust cookbook[0] uses chrono[1].
But note that before Chrono there were other time libraries; one of them was called time[2] - IIRC it was created from code removed from Rust's stdlib std::time[3]. It eventually proved to be the best decision: designing a good API is a hard effort, and any design was prone to have mistakes and warts.
Chrono provides interoperability with both std::time and the time crate. It acknowledges other datetime crates that it was inspired, like datetime-rs[3] which itself was inspired by Joda time.
[0] https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/rust-cookbook/datetime.h...
[1] https://crates.io/crates/chrono
[2] https://crates.io/crates/time
[3] https://github.com/depp/datetime-rs
js-joda
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Everything you need to know about Date in Programming
js-joda
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Making your datepicker easier to work with
So first, a simple example of how this works. Using our "What is your birthday" example, we can mock up this code. Note: I'm using TypeScript because it enforces the concepts at compile time, but the JsJoda library itself enforces the concepts at runtime so that we get the best of both.
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[HELP] Time elapsed since midnight breaks on days when DST changes
Dealing with human dates is non-trivial thanks to localization. The easiest thing to do is to start with something zone agnostic (like UTC or epoch) do your date calculation, and then shift that into the locale you want. date-fns is fine for basic date math, but if you want something more robust, with a more cohesive API, I'd recommend js-joda.
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You don't (may not) need Moment.js
How come the js-joda library is never mentioned in discussions about javascript date/time libraries? its API is perfect and it has been around forever. but instead the community seems to keep inventing more and more new datetime libraries. i don't understand why js-joda seems to be ignored
https://js-joda.github.io/js-joda/
- Temporal: Getting started with JavaScript's new date time API
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Updates from the 81st meeting of TC39
I've been getting by with js joda. Temporal is a welcome addition.
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How to format dates without Moment.js
Support for the domain models LocalDate, LocalDateTime, ZonedDateTime, Instant, Duration and Period. Also, supports IANA timezone, adding the plugin @js-joda/timezone you'll have access to the IANA timezone database with all the timezones available.
What are some alternatives?
You-Dont-Need-Momentjs - List of functions which you can use to replace moment.js + ESLint Plugin
Luxon - ⏱ A library for working with dates and times in JS