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NodaTime | Ghost | |
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18 | 297 | |
2,649 | 45,431 | |
1.4% | 1.0% | |
8.0 | 10.0 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C# | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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NodaTime
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What your hidden nuget gems ?
Surprised no one mentioned https://github.com/nodatime/nodatime
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moment.net: call for localization contributions
What does moment.net do better then a combination of (Humanizer)[https://github.com/Humanizr/Humanizer#humanize-datetime] and (NodaTime)[https://nodatime.org/]
- Ask HN: Examples of Top C# Code?
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JDK 19 released
.NET's DateTime isn't amazing, it's true, but I think there's been some small improvements in that area recently. If you need something more robust, you can always reach for Noda Time.
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How to handle time change when storing business hours
it's already been said... https://nodatime.org/
Use NodaTime. It's really nice to work with. It allows to store LocalTime (i.e. time of day). And then convert it to ZonedDateTime using some given LocalDate and DateTimeZone, which will adjust correctly for things like daylight savings. You can also easily convert a ZonedDateTime to UTC if needed or an unambiguous Instant which can be converted to any other time zone.
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Ask HN: Codebases with great, easy to read code?
Noda time is very clean/well written IMO -> https://github.com/nodatime/nodatime
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Please Put Units in Names
Yeah, before the new DateOnly (and TimeOnly) types, there was no built-in way in C# to specify a plain date. NodaTime[1] (a popular third-party library for datetime operations) did have such types though.
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What is it about C# that you do NOT like compared to other languages?
But damn, I Just looked that up. It really does look like something I'll be showing the team. Really intuitive. https://nodatime.org/
Ghost
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Faster Blogging: A Developer's Dream Setup
glee our dev friendly blogging setup has been undergoing a huge transformation for the last few weeks. For those who don't know, glee is a simple open source CLI tool that converts markdown posts into ghost blog posts. Check out the glee demo video when you have a moment! glee: Dev-friendly Blogging Setup
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Open-Source Headless CMS in 2024
⭐️ 45,000 https://github.com/tryghost/ghost/stargazers Ghost is more than a CMS; it's a whisper in the digital night, a storyteller weaving narratives in the underground. For the bloggers and content punks, Ghost brings Markdown, mobile optimization, and a slick, streamlined approach to shaking up the content cosmos.
Ghost: The Underground Storyteller
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Deploy Ghost with MySQL DB replication using helm chart
Ghost is used by creators to run their own website to publish private content
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Self-hosting Ghost with Docker and PlanetScale
PlanetScale and Ghost were previously incompatible due to differences in their support for foreign key constraints. With PlanetScale now supporting foreign key constraints, a seamless collaboration between the two is achievable. Nonetheless, there remain minor incompatibilities that require resolution.
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A New Blog for 2024
I'm a big fan of Ghost for new blogs https://github.com/tryghost/ghost
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Nx - Highlights of 2023
Ghost -
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Ghost - Open Source Alternative to Medium
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Different flavors of content management
The most typical approach is having a CMS admin panel sit somewhere on the server; everyone with an account uses this. This is a very convenient approach, especially when working with a team. This way, many people can work on different articles simultaneously without worrying about potential conflicts or overwriting stuff. The only con is related to security - everyone can try to get inside, and if you forget to update our CMS or some user have a weak password, it can be someone outside of our team. WordPress, Drupal, CraftCMS, or Ghost are perfect examples of such CMSs.
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A group of Motherboard folks just spun up their own new independent outlet
The site is built with Ghost[0] and subscriptions are managed by Outpost[1].
Design is clean, loads fast, and articles are stacked, so I wish them luck. It's pretty ruthless out there, but a few good stories on HN front-page[2] should at least get this syndicated in all the best places.
[0]: https://ghost.org/ (they've also forgotten to change the default article:publisher URL which leads to Ghost's FB page)
[1]: https://outpost.pub/
What are some alternatives?
Strapi - 🚀 Strapi is the leading open-source headless CMS. It’s 100% JavaScript/TypeScript, fully customizable and developer-first.
KeystoneJS - The most powerful headless CMS for Node.js — built with GraphQL and React
ApostropheCMS - A full-featured, open-source content management framework built with Node.js that empowers organizations by combining in-context editing and headless architecture in a full-stack JS environment.
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
Bludit - Simple, Fast, Secure, Flat-File CMS
WordPress - WordPress, Git-ified. This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please do not send pull requests. Submit pull requests to https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop and patches to https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ instead.
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
Grav - Modern, Crazy Fast, Ridiculously Easy and Amazingly Powerful Flat-File CMS powered by PHP, Markdown, Twig, and Symfony
Postleaf - Simple, beautiful publishing with Node.js.
Elanat - Elanat is ASP.NET Core CMS. Elanat is add-on oriented framework. The Elanat kernel is designed to create an add-on for it as easily as possible; the Elanat kernel contains a variety of add-ons; the structure of Elanat allows the programmer to create a new web system containing different types of add-ons.
Anchor CMS
DateTimeExtensions - This project is a merge of several common DateTime operations on the form of extensions to System.DateTime, including natural date difference text (precise and human rounded), holidays and working days calculations on several culture locales.