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6.4 | 6.9 | |
4 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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jclasslib
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Help?
You might be able to use a tool like https://github.com/ingokegel/jclasslib that allows some editing. I've never used it and have no idea whether it will support what you need to achieve in terms of editing or what range of class-formats it supports.
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Debugger for Java Bytecode
I use jclasslib to view bytecode: https://github.com/ingokegel/jclasslib
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FlatLaf 1.0 - Swing Look and Feel
FlatLaf is already used in a lot of open-source and commercial applications. To name only a few: Apache NetBeans, jclasslib, KeyStore Explorer, install4j, DbVisualizer, MagicPlot, OWASP ZAP. Here is a longer list.
krangl
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2,900 page Manual about Pandas [pdf]
> And what's the alternative, Excel?
Take this with a grain of salt from someone who needs data manipulation occasionally every now and then (as opposed to being a full time number-cruncher, data-scientist, statistician etc.), using krangl[1] for Kotlin has been a great experience.
I was drawn to this library because I use Kotlin in my dayjob for backend development, but I love how well Kotlin's succinct syntax & features like extension functions lends itself to data transformation & ETL kind of use cases.
Also it doesn't hurt that JVM has a plethora of libraries available for things like DB access, plotting, etc.
I am sure that Pandas has many features I am unaware of, and for a lot of people the high-ish startup time can be a deterrant, but for most of my day to day data munging the combination of jbang, krangl & kravis has been a pretty good fit.
[1] https://github.com/holgerbrandl/krangl
What are some alternatives?
kotlin-logging - Lightweight Multiplatform logging framework for Kotlin. A convenient and performant logging facade.
Kotlift - Kotlift is the first source-to-source language transpiler from Kotlin to Swift
kotlin-pluralizer - :sunny: Kotlin extension to pluralize and singularize strings
kassava - This library provides some useful kotlin extension functions for implementing toString(), hashCode() and equals() without all of the boilerplate.
klutter - A mix of random small libraries for Kotlin, the smallest reside here until big enough for their own repository.
kotlin-times - :octocat: Kotlin reinvented.
Strukt - C-style structs on the JVM!
kotlinx-datetime - KotlinX multiplatform date/time library
asmble - Compile WebAssembly to JVM and other WASM tools