com.sigh.jar X.1.0.0

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A Java package that emulates the c-programming language's sprintf and strftime(). This package does not require nor use JNI. Designed for use with eclipse. Just drop into your plugins folder and add to the project's properties. Includes processing: %u (Shorts and Bytes are not converted to Integers before processing) %n %p +/- added for %c and %s ISO 8601 compliance for strftime() Intended for developers converting c programs to Java. Allows you to address the output streams separately while continuing to use your c-code for output. Comes ready for use with non-commercial license. For commercial license contact: Software Industry & General Hardware at sales<at>s-i-g-h<dot>com.

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