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guava vs JDSP: What are the differences?
guava: Google Core Libraries for Java 6+. The Guava project contains several of Google's core libraries that we rely on in our Java-based projects: collections, caching, primitives support, concurrency libraries, common annotations, string processing, I/O, and so forth; JDSP: A Java Library for Digital Signal Processing. It is a library of digital signal processing tools written in Java aimed at providing functionalities as available in scipy-signal package for Python. The goal is to provide easy-to-use APIs for performing complex operation on signals eliminating the necessity of understanding the low-level complexities in the processing pipeline.
guava and JDSP belong to "Java Tools" category of the tech stack.
guava is an open source tool with 37.9K GitHub stars and 8.51K GitHub forks. Here's a link to guava's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of guava
- Interface Driven API5
- Easy to setup1