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A 2kB immutable date-time library for modern browsers with a Moment.js-compatible API.
A comprehensive, modular JavaScript date utility library for manipulating dates in browsers and Node.js.
A comprehensive, modular JavaScript date utility library for manipulating dates in browsers and Node.js.
A curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in, covering topics like names, addresses, time, and more to help avoid common pitfalls.
A curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in, covering topics from names and dates to networks and geography.
An open-source collection of C++ libraries designed to augment the C++ standard library, derived from Google's production code.
A mobile-friendly, responsive, and lightweight jQuery date and time input picker.
A private, automatic macOS app that watches your screen and uses AI to generate a timeline of your daily activities.
A lightweight, semantic, and developer-friendly Go package for date and time manipulation without third-party dependencies.
A comprehensive time manipulation toolkit for Go with intuitive date calculations and parsing.
A macOS app that analyzes and breaks down Swift build times in Xcode projects.
A timezone-aware date and time library for Rust with configurable parsing, formatting, and correct calendar operations.
A C++ date and time library extending <chrono> with calendar types, time zones, and multiple calendar systems.
A lightweight JavaScript/TypeScript library for parsing, formatting, manipulating, and internationalizing dates using native Date objects.
A Ruby job scheduler supporting at, in, cron, and every jobs using threads.
A Swift package providing robust, type-safe date and time calculations with clear calendar concepts.
A Swift package providing robust, type-safe date and time calculations with clear calendar concepts.
A Go library that parses date strings without requiring prior knowledge of their format.
Immutable date and time library for JavaScript, ported from Java's ThreeTen backport with a domain-driven API.
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