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    iLib

    The most comprehensive library of Javascript i18n classes available

    Note: development has been moved over to github! Please see https://github.com/iLib-js/iLib "I18N" means way more than just translation. Other libraries claim to be an i18n solution when translation and string formatting is really all they offer. Yes, iLib has classes that do translation too, but there is also much, much more. From date formatting to name parsing to phone number handling to collation, iLib has classes that do it. And, it has the ability to support thousands of possible...
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    threeten
    ThreeTen provides a modern date and time library for Java and is the reference implementation for JSR-310. It includes many of the lessons of the Joda-Time project and aims to standardise date and time concepts in computing. Code now integrated into OpenJDK, this project is archived.
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