kxjtime VS krangl

Compare kxjtime vs krangl and see what are their differences.

kxjtime

Kotlin extension library wrapping java.time API (by sandjelkovic)

krangl

krangl is a {K}otlin DSL for data w{rangl}ing (by holgerbrandl)
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kxjtime krangl
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1.8 6.9
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Kotlin Kotlin
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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kxjtime

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krangl

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  • 2,900 page Manual about Pandas [pdf]
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Aug 2021
    > 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?

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units-of-measure - Type-safe dimensional analysis and unit conversion in Kotlin.

kassava - This library provides some useful kotlin extension functions for implementing toString(), hashCode() and equals() without all of the boilerplate.

kotlin-hashids - Kotlin hashids hash function

kotlin-logging - Lightweight Multiplatform logging framework for Kotlin. A convenient and performant logging facade.

solr-undertow - Solr / SolrCloud running in high performance server - tiny, fast startup, simple to configure, easy deployment without an application server.

Strukt - C-style structs on the JVM!

asmble - Compile WebAssembly to JVM and other WASM tools

kotlinx-datetime - KotlinX multiplatform date/time library

SimpleDNN - SimpleDNN is a machine learning lightweight open-source library written in Kotlin designed to support relevant neural network architectures in natural language processing tasks