math-common
Math conventions to reduce boilerplate code (by eriksencosta)
multiplatform-expressions-evaluator
Kotlin Multiplatform runtime infix expressions evaluator. (by murzagalin)
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5.7 | 3.7 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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What's your side project written in Kotlin?
Multiplatform runtime infix expressions evaluator https://github.com/murzagalin/multiplatform-expressions-evaluator
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Kotlin multiplatform expressions evaluator
Hello, everyone. I created a kotlin multiplatform expressions evaluator - https://github.com/murzagalin/multiplatform-expressions-evaluator. Current version is 0.9.1 and the API is pretty much stable.
What are some alternatives?
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