lwlog
otp-java
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lwlog
- Very fast synchronous C++17 logging library
- C++ logging library
- C++ fast and configurable logging library
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What have you been working on recently? [January 02, 2021]
I would be very glad and honored if you drop a critique, an opinion, an idea, or want to contribute to the project:https://github.com/ChristianPanov/lwlog
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Giving out microgrants to open source projects.
I am working on a c++ logging library, which you can check out here: https://github.com/ChristianPanov/lwlog
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What have you been working on recently? [December 26, 2020]
I would be very glad and honored if you drop a critique, an opinion, an idea, or want to contribute to the project:https://github.com/ChristianPanov/lwlog
- C++ logging library - something I've been working on
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C++ logging library – check out my new logger
• UTF support
I have done benchmarks against spdlog, and you can take a look at them in the README in the repository
Also benchmarking is not done correctly in the main repository. I have benchmarks in my private dev repository and I am benchmarking either with picobench or nanobench. So if you want to benchmark, do NOT rely on the Benchmark.h file in the project (it's a temporary file that is meant to be removed)
I would be very glad and honored if you drop a critique, an opinion, an idea, or want to contribute to the project: https://github.com/ChristianPanov/lwlog
otp-java
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Can someone review my Java code .
The recent few days I have been working on a Java library for generating one-time passwords. Now that I just released the first version, I would like to get a code review and clean up / refactor my code. I feel like I have used overloading a lot in this project and ⠀was wondering if there is a better way for the many overloaded constructors I made. That is mainly what I want feedback on. Here is the link to my repo: https://github.com/BastiaanJansen/OTP-Java Thanks in advance!
- A small and easy-to-use one-time password generator library
- OTP-Java
- What have you been working on recently? [January 02, 2021]
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