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MIT License | MIT No Attribution |
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Java opensource projects that need help from community.
https://github.com/blackdoor/hate could use an owner. It already has some production users but I've switched over to focusing on scala and I think this project still has some interesting potential
UnitsNet
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Java opensource projects that need help from community.
If engineering/scientific projects appeal to you, Units of measurement implementations for Java are woefully behind when compared with the likes of UnitsNet for C#.
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Strong typedefs
Check out EngineeringUnits (https://github.com/MadsKirkFoged/EngineeringUnits), or UnitsNet (https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet)
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General feedback on my first python script
https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet is sort of an extreme example of this, and their https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet/blob/master/Common/UnitDefinitions/Length.json gives an example of how to allow multiple names for units.
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TypeDef for C#?
Just FYI: https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet
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What is it about C# that you do NOT like compared to other languages?
(I occasionally use https://github.com/angularsen/UnitsNet/, but it's not quite the same as doing it at the compiler level.)
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With all the new features and the upcoming features can I inherhit from int yet?
UnitsNet does this for common units of measure, and for a more general solution, there's also ValueOf
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Preview Features in .NET 6 - Generic Math
Have you looked into using UnitsNet instead of rolling your own physical quantity library? I've used it before and it's pretty nice.
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Recipes, conversions, and fractions; or how I wrote part of my C# app.
What would be best is if there was a library to use to convert things to and from measurements. This was what I first attempted, using The UnitsNet library. This library is excellent, and I recommend it to many people. The issue I have with it, is that it was far more in depth than what I need it to do.
What are some alternatives?
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