that's pretty dang cool. I like the syntactic sugar. I was amazed that for all it's coolness when I entered "tomorrow at 8:15PM" that it understood that as tomorrow at 8:15AM... it ignored my AM/PM designation! It only works off of a 24 hour clock. That's a little disappointing, but not so much as it's file size.
Still it's pretty sweet. :o) Chris On Nov 28, 2007 2:03 PM, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Erik Beeson schrieb: > > Hello all, > > > > This came through my feed reader this morning, and I thought it looked > > like the kind of thing jQuerians might enjoy: > > > > http://www.datejs.com/ > > > > It's a Date library with lots of parsing capabilities and jQuery style > > chainable syntactic sugar. It's ~25k minified (!), so it's probably > > not for everyone, but I can imagine a lot of places where something > > like this would be very helpful. > Thats good stuff. I like how it solves only Date related problems, would > be nice if libraries could use that as a base. > > Though for that to happen its currently too big. Maybe they could split > it into modules... > > Jörn > -- http://cjordan.us