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Fermat v2.0 released - Arbitrary precision math with support for difficult math functions
So it's been a few years since I've posted about my math library, Fermat. It's also been a few years since I've worked on it at all. A big part of that is that the library was getting too large and complex for one person to reasonably keep track of. This complexity also makes it more difficult to use, in my opinion.
What are some alternatives?
making-sessions - Library for organizing list of events in sessions
Brick\Math - Arbitrary-precision arithmetic library for PHP
simple-php-doc-parser - [DEPRECATED] Use Astral instead
nim-stint - Stack-based arbitrary-precision integers - Fast and portable with natural syntax for resource-restricted devices.
Koriym.Attributes - A reader can read both doctrine/annotations and PHP8 attributes with a doctrine annotation interface.
EUL - The mathEmatics Useful Library (the name is a work in progress) is a math general purpose c++20 header library that, among other things, features a big integer implementation.
Mason - A PHPDoc docblock interpreter that is simple, easy to use, and provides Attribute alternatives.
statistics - PHP package that provides functions for calculating mathematical statistics of numeric data.