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    Carbon for DateTime

    Carbon for DateTime

    A simple PHP API extension for DateTime

    The easiest and recommended method to install Carbon is via composer. If you're using Laravel, Carbon is provided out of the box. You may now check our Laravel configuration and best-practices recommendations. If you're using Symfony, you may check our Symfony configuration and best-practices recommendations. Each version of Laravel has its own range of Carbon compatibility, you have to take 2.42.0 as the real used version, then pick an alias among versions Laravel supports. You may have...
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    CakePHP Chronos

    CakePHP Chronos

    A standalone DateTime library originally based off of Carbon

    Chronos focuses on providing immutable date/datetime objects. Immutable objects help ensure that datetime objects aren't accidentally modified keeping data more predictable. Chronos was originally compatible with Carbon but has diverged and no longer extends the PHP DateTime and DateTimeImmutable classes. PHP only offers datetime objects as part of the native extensions. Chronos adds a number of conveniences to the traditional DateTime object and introduces a ChronosDate object. ...
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    moment.php

    moment.php

    Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in PHP

    Parse, validate, manipulate, and display dates in PHP w/ i18n support. Inspired by moment.js. PHP 5.3 or later since moment.php is based on php's DateTime Class. You can now inject different format handling by passing along a class that implements the FormatsInterface. You can find an example within the test folder for implementing all formats from moment.js. The immutable mode makes all modification methods call cloning() implicitly before applying their modifications.
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    Blade UI Kit

    Blade UI Kit

    A set of renderless components to utilise in your Laravel Blade views

    Blade UI Kit is a set of renderless components to utilize in your Laravel Blade views. In all essence, it's a collection of useful utilities, connect the dots between different parts of the TALL stack. It was made for Blade, Laravel's powerful templating engine.
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    PHP Login Webservice with JSON

    PHP Login Webservice with JSON

    This is basic PHP Login Webservice with JSON output

    ...Here is its sql: CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `users` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `unique_id` varchar(64) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL, `name` varchar(50) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL, `email` varchar(100) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL, `encrypted_password` varchar(64) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL, `salt` varchar(16) CHARACTER SET utf8 NOT NULL, `created_at` datetime NOT NULL, `updated_at` datetime DEFAULT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`id`), UNIQUE KEY `id` (`id`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=2 ; You can add/login a user with using GET or POST. There is more explanation in README.txt file.
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