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CustomExtensions

Making my Java development experience a bit more organized and a LOT less painful, one abstraction at a time.

Usage

Build the source into a standard (non-executable .jar)

  • I know there's a main(), but this is an idea testing pad as well
    • This main was ametuerish testing. Will be removed in next major update.

Cool features

  • Emulation of a C#-style Int.TryParse()

    • The implementation is fare from perfect,
  • Covers some of the bases overlooked but Google's Guava

  • Though the code isn't as impressive, mind you, there are functions I haven't seen elsewhere

  • Check out the Collections package. There's a lot in there that I'm proud of.

    • Especially some of the more advanced generics programming you can do.
      • Great example: CollectionExtension.castBetter()
    • SizedLinkedList and the Tuple<T1...T5> are pretty cool
  • MathExtension

    • Takes the guess work out of using Random.

Where it is

As of 24/09/2015, it's usable and stable.

  • In many projects of mine, these functions have made life easy
  • I find the schemes logical, or at worst the least of evils available

Where help is needed

  • Naming convention

    • I am not a rock star at naming things
  • Code quality improvements

    • I wrote lots of this at different stages in my development career
    • Some of the code is fairly amatuer, but I'm looking for someone to help me this endeavor
  • More testing coverage

  • Expert critique

    • This has been my pet project for ages
    • Experienced eyes need to chew it to bits and make me better
  • (As of 25/01/2016) Needs more flushed out Collections-typed functionality.

    • What is there as of now, while highly effective, is minimal. This library can be more.

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