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    Joda-Time

    Joda-Time

    Replacement for the Java date and time classes prior to Java SE 8

    The standard date and time classes prior to Java SE 8 are poor. By tackling this problem head-on, Joda-Time became the de facto standard date and time library for Java prior to Java SE 8. Note that from Java SE 8 onwards, users are asked to migrate to java.time (JSR-310) - a core part of the JDK which replaces this project. The design allows for multiple calendar systems, while still providing a simple API.
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    persian-calendar

    Java Persian Calendar library

    NOTICE: for the time bieng we are at http://code.google.com/p/persian-calendar/ a light-weight and easy to use Persian Calendar system (known as jalali or shamsi) for JDK. algorithms for converting Julian days to the Persian calendar, and vice versa are adopted from "casema.nl/couprie/calmath/persian/index.html" written entirely in VB. The algorithms is not exactly the same as the original. I've done some minor changes in the sake of performances and corrected some bugs. By...
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    A simple Calendar written in Java
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