Cindy Kandiecindykandie.hashnode.dev·Jan 26, 2024Building UniFocus: A Colorful To-Do List App with React Native - Part 2Introduction Hello there! 👋 Welcome to the second part of the "Building UniFocus" series, where I share my journey of developing a vibrant to-do list app to an app on PlayStore using React Native, Tailwind CSS, and Expo. If you missed the first part...Discuss·2 likes·48 readsReact
Nishikanta Raynishikanta.hashnode.dev·Jan 6, 2024Handling Timezones in MongoDB: A Comprehensive Guide 🌐Managing time zones in a globalized environment is a critical aspect of application development. In this guide, we'll explore various timezone-related scenarios, especially when your MongoDB database is hosted in the UK, and you're working in a diffe...Discuss·26 readsJavaScript
Surya Teja Karrablog.suryatejak.in·Dec 21, 2023Let's talk about Moment.jsMoment.js has been my go-to for many years. When I started learning and building websites, jQuery and moment.js were a god-send but over the years moment.js has gotten difficult to ship in my newer projects. Now, don't get me wrong. It's a great libr...Discuss·20 likes·653 readsMomentJS
Nitesh Singhniteshs.hashnode.dev·Nov 2, 2023Mastering Date and Time with Moment.js: A Comprehensive GuideMoment.js is a lightweight JavaScript library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and displaying dates and times. It is designed to work both in the browser and in Node.js. Moment.js is widely used by developers because it provides a simple and in...Discuss·135 readsJavaScript
Aashman Vermaaashman.hashnode.dev·Aug 30, 2023Cheerio & Moment.js: Web Data ScrapingWhat is cheerio? It is a javascript package used to parse and manipulate HTML and XML documents in a jQuery-like manner but without the overhead of involving a DOM. Simple example - const cheerio = require('cheerio'); const $ = cheerio.load('<h2 clas...Discuss·11 likes·617 readsJavaScript
Joakim GakureforOpen Replay's Technical Blogopenreplay.hashnode.dev·Jul 9, 2023What Is Better, Date-Fns Or Moment.Js?Dealing with dates in JavaScript is a big hustle. You need a ready-made date library to make working with dates in JavaScript easier. The most common candidates to consider are Moment.js and Date-fns. However, not long ago, the Moment.js library was ...Discuss·193 readsdate
Miracle OnyenmaforOpen Replay's Technical Blogopenreplay.hashnode.dev·May 30, 2023Common date/time operations without Moment.jsFor date/time operations, Moment.js was once the recommended library, but now it's not being developed, and it's considered a legacy library. This article will help you replace that library with several alternatives, so you can keep doing modern deve...Discuss·1 like·86 readsJavaScript
David Barišićdavidbarisic.hashnode.dev·Mar 20, 2023Working with dates in ReactWorking with dates in React can be a tricky task, especially when it comes to manipulating them. Whether you need to format a date, calculate the difference between two dates, or add or subtract days, React provides several useful tools to help you m...Discuss·1 like·169 readsReact
Ejiro ThankGodforOpen Replay's Technical Blogopenreplay.hashnode.dev·Mar 13, 2023Dealing with Dates and Times: Alternatives to Moment.jsOne of the most crucial elements when setting up an application to be utilized in various languages is date formatting. Nobody wants to work with the Date object and end up breaking them; instead, they search for ready-made libraries that allow easy ...Discuss·214 readsReact
Serdar ŞENserdarsen.hashnode.dev·Mar 4, 2023How to calculate the start and end dates of the previous month using momentWhen managing dates, it is good practice to choose only one robust library and stick to it. To look up later, I wanted to keep one specific moment.js usage here. Solution Start date of the previous month const startDate = moment().add(-1, 'months').s...Discuss·1.2K readsMomentJS