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    FullCalendar

    FullCalendar

    Full-sized drag & drop event calendar

    ...Level-up by purchasing premium plugins and support. FullCalendar seamlessly integrates with the React JavaScript framework. It provides a component that exactly matches the functionality of FullCalendar’s standard API. This is more than a mere “connector”. It tells the core FullCalendar package to begin rendering with React virtual DOM nodes as opposed to the Preact nodes it normally uses, transforming FullCalendar into a “real” React component. You can learn a bit more from this blog post (more info to come).
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    React DayPicker

    React DayPicker

    Date picker component for React

    ...Use your own translation strings or import those from moment.js, if you use it. react-day-picker is designed to cover the most common needs for a date picker in web applications. This package includes the DayPicker component to render the calendar (see: basic concepts, API), and the DayPickerInput component to render an input field opening the DayPicker in an overlay.
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    timeago.js

    timeago.js

    timeago.js is a tiny(2.0 kb) library used to format dates

    timeago.js is a tiny(2kb) library used to format date with `*** time ago`. eg: '3 hours ago'. No dependency. and support automatically updating fuzzy timestamps (e.g. "4 minutes ago" or "about 1 day ago"). Download, view the examples, and enjoy. timeago.js was built to format date with `*** time ago` statement. You can test timeago.js with the live demo. Avoid timestamps dated "1 minute ago" even though the page was opened 10 minutes ago; timeago refreshes automatically. You can take full...
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