Similitude.jl
mp-units
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Similitude.jl
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UnitSystems.jl vs Unitful.jl
Do not forget that [Similitude.jl](https://github.com/chakravala/Similitude.jl) is part of the UnitSystems.jl related packages
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Similitude.jl is new more powerful Quantity than Unitful.jl
Not sure why you think more units is more powerful. Defining specific units is seldom the difficult part of dealing with units in code. I'd say that just looking at the tests for Unitful (excluding the separate tests for dates) to the tests of Similitude that there seems to be a lot more functionality in Unitful. What are the advantages of these alternate packages? And I do not think focusing on "more powerful" is too useful unless qualified appropriately.
mp-units
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Is it just mean, or is C# easier to learn than JavaScript or even PHP?
It's not the type system you're complaining about, though. It takes a bit of work but you can write types that include units information with no loss of performance.
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I'm a beginner making a library for unit conversion, contributions are welcome
I recommend using this as reference https://github.com/mpusz/units it probably solves the same or similar problem.
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Why is this piece of code compiling with char as c-tor argument?
Yep. And there are some libraries to provide strong-type int, depending on what you need: type_safe or even units.
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C++'s smaller cleaner language
Indeed you cannot. Then again, you couldn't write a library like fmtlib in C in the first place. I mean why do you complain about C++ features which enable you to write libraries you otherwise couldn't? How would you expect to implement equivalent libraries to EVE or mp-units in C alone?
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I got curious about units of measure in programming languages so I recreated xkcd/687.
How does it compare with https://github.com/mpusz/units ?
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C++ for Mathematicians
I don't have a book to recommend, but I have a fantastic library: https://github.com/mpusz/units
- Cheatsheet for the C++ core guidelines (philosophy)
- Compile-time C++ library for compile-time dimensional analysis, units/quantities
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Please Put Units in Names
Good C++ library for that topic is [0]. You can even go further and combine with something like [1] which is super helpful for kalman filters and other stuff where you have heterogeneous units in one vector.
[0] https://github.com/mpusz/units
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C++ lib for handling SI units
This seems to be on a progress to standardisation for c++23/26: https://github.com/mpusz/units
What are some alternatives?
Unitful.jl - Physical quantities with arbitrary units
awesome-hpp - A curated list of awesome header-only C++ libraries
FunctionTabulations.jl - A package to create and load tabulations of functions. Supports Unitful.
quantity
UnitSystems.jl - Physical unit systems (Metric, English, Natural, etc...)
UNITS - a compile-time, header-only, dimensional analysis and unit conversion library built on c++14 with no dependencies.
tinyobjloader - Tiny but powerful single file wavefront obj loader
cpp-core-guidelines-cheatsheet - Cheatsheet for the C++ core guidelines, including a set of tried-and-true guidelines, rules, and best practices about coding in C++.
zen
oof - Convenient, high-performance RGB color and position control for console output
termtosvg - Record terminal sessions as SVG animations
NodaTime - A better date and time API for .NET