Tag Archive 'Zmanim'
Posted by KosherJava on 27 Mar 2009 - ב׳ ניסן תשס״ט | Filed under: Site News, Software Dev, Zmanim
The Zmanim API 1.1 was released early this morning. Information about what changed in this release can be seen in previous posts about various beta and patch releases. A last minute change involved the removal of the misheyakir calculations commonly used by the Syrian community. The removal was due to the various different minhagim used, [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 14 Mar 2009 - י״ח אדר תשס״ט | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
I was recently contacted by Moshe Wagner who wanted to know if there was a graphical front end to the Zmanim API. While there are various programs that do use the API, there is no standalone Java GUI that uses the API (the zmanim clock applet is not easily useful for looking up zmanim for [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 25 Feb 2009 - א׳ אדר תשס״ט | Filed under: Site News, Software Dev, Zmanim
The third beta release of the Zmanim API 1.1 is now available on the download page. The main change in this release is the addition of zmanim based on the psak of Chacham Yosef Harari-Raful of Yeshivat Ateret Torah. These zmanim were requested by members of the Syrian Community. Other changes in this release include [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 21 Sep 2008 - כ״א אלול תשס״ח | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
There are now 3 native iPhone programs in the iPhone App Store that display Zmanim. Pocket Luach from Tebeka Software, Zmanim from Avi Shevin and the iPhone Siddur from Rusty Brick. It is interesting to note that 2 out of the 3 use an open source Zmanim library. Zmanim uses Ken Bloom’s zmanim code (the [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 17 Jul 2008 - י״ד תמוז תשס״ח | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
The release of the iPhone 3G got me thinking about zmanim on the iPhone. While I would eventually like to create a free native iPhone zmanim app, for now I created a simple iPhone web app to test out the UI. While only of alpha quality, the iZmanim web app should properly work on an [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 17 Jul 2008 - י״ד תמוז תשס״ח | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
The second beta release of the Zmanim API 1.1 is now available on the download page. Changes in this release include additional code refactoring to the refactoring already done in the last few releases. As in the previous release, included is the zmanimAstronomical-1.1_beta_2.jar, a release that only includes the AstronomicalCalendar class and supporting classes. As [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 08 May 2008 - ג׳ אייר תשס״ח | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
I was recently contacted by Jan Terje Johansen, a developer at Datek Wireless AS in Norway, with an interesting bug report. Datek uses the Zmanim API (the AstronomicalCalendar base class) to allow their clients (the power company and stadiums) to remotely (via a web interface) control streetlights and stadium lights throughout Norway using a wireless [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 17 Apr 2008 - י״ב ניסן תשס״ח | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
A release candidate (RC1) of the Zmanim API 1.1 is now available on the download page. Changes in this release include a slight clean up of the recently released NOAACalculator code (does not change calculated times), as well as fixes to the date (but not time) of calculations for locations near the arctic circle. This [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 13 Apr 2008 - ח׳ ניסן תשס״ח | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
The Zmanim API was developed from the ground up as an API which allows for easy plugging in of different algorithms. The Zmanim API ships with 3 “Calculator” implementations. Two calculators implement the US Naval Observatory’s algorithm, the SunTimesCalculator and the ZmanimCalculator. Both produce identical zmanim using slightly different code and are included for comparison. [...]
Posted by KosherJava on 07 Apr 2008 - ב׳ ניסן תשס״ח | Filed under: Software Dev, Zmanim
I have been asked a number of questions recently about the directional accuracy of the Bearing to Yerushalayim and Zmanim Map calculations. The rhumb line calculations are very straight forward and I will not spend much time on it in this article. As a side note, for those interested in the subject, I would like [...]
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