Hello I didn't receive any feedback regarding the 'early bud' porting of AMM in C# .Net Core. Maybe I completely missed the target, or the project is too tiny to raise any interest. Anyway, I would appreciate some feedback, like 'you made a überly useless crap' or 'you did it the wrong way' or 'your attempt shows that porting to C# isa waste of time' or 'Java To C# translators do a much better job than you' etc.. I opted for a kind of 'brute force' approach (in the sense that I did not study thouroughly the codebase, not even trying to use it to get a feel of it). But for each conversion issue, I searched what was said about it in dev forums (like Stack Overflow etc..).Then I documented the conversions found or crafted on the way. When I found AMM, at the first place I thought that I may benefit from this innovative solution by just 'copying the good ideas' but in a closed source project. Then I realized that it maybe in fact an opportunity to contribute to a great project and a way to 'give back' to the Apache foundation which published so many solid and worldwidely solutions. Now I'm really frustrated by the lack of feedback (and worse I'm afraid of very rude critics toward the 'brute force' approach) Anyway I hope the best for this project and its contributors.
Best Regards Michel Kern (echopraxium)
