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Allon Moritz began by developing extensions that improved the use of Joomla and made them public. He also invested time in the Joomla development teams so that he could give back to the community what he had received from the content management system.
His experience of coding well is useful and worth asking how he feels about being an extension developer and a member of the core Joomla development group.
Read more https://magazine.joomla.org/all-issues/february-2024/why-i-contribute-to-joomla-allon-moritz
The Joomla! Project is pleased to announce the release of Joomla 5.0.3 and 4.4.3. This is a security and bug fix release for the 5.x and 4.x series of Joomla....
Read more https://build.prestashop-project.org/news/2024/prestashop-8-1-4-maintenance-release/
Tempo is a new date package designed to be small and is the easiest way to work with dates in JavaScript and TypeScript:
Tempo is a new library in a proud tradition of JavaScript date and time libraries. Inspired by the likes of moment.js, day.js, and date-fns, Tempo is built from the ground up to be as small and easy to use as possible — including first-class support for timezone operations.
It includes a collection of utilities for working with
JavaScript’s native Date
object, such as
format
and parse
:
import { format, parse } from "@formkit/tempo"
const readable = format(new Date(), "full"); // Sunday, February 18, 2024
parse(readable, "full"); // Date: 2024-02-18T07:00:00.000Z
Tempo comes with a variety of format styles (i.e.,
full
in the previous example) and tokens for
formatting dates in any way you might need. You can also find a
large number of modifiers and timezone support:
import { addDay, tzDate } from "@formkit/tempo"
// Add 1 day
addDay("2013-03-15"); // 2013-03-16T07:00:00.000Z
// Produces the date for 12 noon Nov 18, 2013 in New York
tzDate("2013-11-18 12:00", "America/New_York")
Tempo looks impressive, offering much of what you'd need to work with dates and has excellent documentation around its functionality; you can get started by reading the docs at tempo.formkit.com. The source code is also available on GitHub at formkit/tempo.
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Laracord is a micro-framework to build your next Discord bot
with Laravel alongside DiscordPHP. With this package, you can
create commands (!example
), slash commands
(/example
), events, and more. Your bot can respond to
these features using familiar Artisan console tools and everything
we love about Laravel.
The main features this package provides out of the box give you everything you need to be productive quickly:
Another neat feature is an optional HTTP server (reactphp/HTTP) with Laravel routing support to create webhooks or an API to interact with your bot. For example, your bot could accept an incoming GitHub webhook that you could then handle with your bot.
To get started with this package, check out the documentation at laracord.com. The source code is available on GitHub at laracord/laracord.
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