Libraries tagged by data consistency

kdyby/datetime-provider-bundle

6 Favers
24739 Downloads

Time provider, providing consistent current date, time, datetime and timezone across the request.

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kdyby/datetime-provider

11 Favers
46804 Downloads

Time provider, providing consistent current date, time, datetime and timezone across the request.

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oltrematica/laravel-parking-hub

0 Favers
331 Downloads

Laravel Parking Hub package provides a standardized interface for interacting with various parking service APIs within a Laravel application. It defines Data Transfer Objects (DTOs) to ensure consistent data structures for parking validation responses, including status, validity, and expiration details.

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cyphp/data

0 Favers
39 Downloads

provide an easy and consistent way to use data access technologies

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chippyash/sdo-pattern

0 Favers
31 Downloads

Service Data Object Pattern. Consistently performing service endpoints

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arraypress/wp-mdash

0 Favers
1 Downloads

A collection of WordPress functions for handling empty values consistently using mdash and other semantic formatting patterns

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neu/pipe7

1 Favers
20 Downloads

A library for easy and consistent data processing in PHP.

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arteam/response-util

0 Favers
7 Downloads

Simple utility for consistent response data

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php-linkedlist/php-linkedlist

1 Favers
4 Downloads

LinkedList library created with consistent study of data structures

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phrity/o

0 Favers
46 Downloads

Consistent object representation of data types. Inheritance friendly implementation. Provides wrapper classes for array, object, string, float, int and bool, plus Queue and Stack collections.

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dertechie/datamapping

1 Favers
0 Downloads

Der Techie Data Mapping library for a consistent way of coping around with Data Mapping.

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imikemiller/pkeys

0 Favers
1344 Downloads

A key management library to keep your key strings consistent, to avoid your team mates duplicating or overwriting your keys, to protect against typo's and unexpected data types and to stop the crime of inlining keys in your code.

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