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@formatjs/ecma402-abstract
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A collection of implementation for ECMAScript abstract operations
Implementation for various ECMAScript 402 abstract operations.
IMPORTANT: This does not follow semver so please pin the version to the exact one that you need.
The 'intl' package provides the ECMAScript Internationalization API as a polyfill. It offers similar functionalities for formatting dates, numbers, and strings according to different locales. However, it is more of a polyfill for environments that do not support the Internationalization API natively.
The 'globalize' package provides a comprehensive set of internationalization features, including date and number formatting, message translation, and pluralization. It is more feature-rich compared to @formatjs/ecma402-abstract and is built on top of the Unicode CLDR data.
The 'i18next' package is a powerful internationalization framework for JavaScript. It focuses more on translation and localization of strings rather than low-level formatting operations. It is often used in conjunction with other libraries for complete internationalization solutions.
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A collection of implementation for ECMAScript abstract operations
We found that @formatjs/ecma402-abstract demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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