On 9/18/06, Rick Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > I needed to do some date calculations in JS for a project I'm
> > > working on so I ported the numeric time extensions from Rails to
> > > JS. Now I can neat things like this: ((3).weeks() + (2).hours() +
> > > (15).minutes()).fromNow().toDate()
> > >
> > > Read more:
> > >
> http://burnfield.com/martin/2006/09/15/rails-time-extensions-ported-
> > > to-_javascript_
> > >
> > >
In a similar style I added the number percentage and
number_to_human_size helpers:
http://rails.techno-weenie.net/tip/2006/5/21/number_percentage_and_human_size_implemented_in_javascript
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