Hi Jim

you should have a look at the Aconcagua library. It has been designed
by people making business in stock management.
You can find two pdfs here:

http://sdmeta.gforge.inria.fr/Teaching/CoursAnnecy/0506-M1-COO/

And their authors are still around in this mailing-list.

Now it may means that you have to extend it to fit your need.
I like what they did.
There was also a library called chronos but I do not know its status
it was supporting many different calendars.

Finally I think the core library should deserve some love because
sometimes I see it limited but when I compare
with the java counterpart I saw, it is good :).

Stef

On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 10:32 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am new to the Pharo world and looking at capabilities for potential
> applications.
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> One of the first things I am interested in is Calendar processing
> capabilities.  I haven’t had a chance to look at the code yet, but
> specifically how much does Pharo’s Date/Calendar capabilities match that in
> the java.util package for Java 9?  Additionally, is there any way to give
> the number of business days between two dates for a particular local
> calendar?  If so, what’s the format for a local calendar?
>
>
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> I’m going to take a look at the code shortly, but if anyone can shed a
> general light what currently exists it would be greatly appreciated.
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> Regards,
>
> Jim

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