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A modern, immutable JavaScript library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and formatting dates and times.
A comprehensive Swift toolkit for parsing, validating, manipulating, comparing, and formatting dates, times, and timezones.
A timezone-aware date and time library for Rust with configurable parsing, formatting, and correct calendar operations.
A pure Ruby natural language date/time parser that converts human-readable phrases into structured time objects.
A lightweight JavaScript/TypeScript library for parsing, formatting, manipulating, and internationalizing dates using native Date objects.
A Rails engine for cache-friendly, client-side local time rendering with JavaScript conversion.
Immutable date and time library for JavaScript, ported from Java's ThreeTen backport with a domain-driven API.
A Rails plugin for comprehensive date, time, and datetime validation with timezone handling and custom format support.
A lightweight PHP library for calculating holidays and special celebrations across various countries and states.
A Ruby gem for querying ActiveRecord and Mongoid objects by time ranges like year, month, week, and day.
A robust, RFC 5545-compliant iCalendar library for .NET, enabling programmatic creation, parsing, and manipulation of calendar data.
A Java library for parsing and building iCalendar data models, supporting RFC standards for calendar data interchange.
An R package that simplifies parsing, manipulating, and calculating with dates and times.
A Ruby gem for performing time calculations based on business hours, holidays, and custom working schedules.
A Flutter plugin for cross-platform calendar management, enabling apps to read, create, update, and delete events on a user's device.
A Swifty date and time API for Swift inspired by Java 8's DateTime API, offering immutability, type safety, and ease of use.
A natural language date and time parser for Common Lisp, inspired by Ruby's Chronic.
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