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Re: libitl-0.6.4 :A possible BUG? C# porting almost complete!



Thank you very much for the info but I am not Abduall.
Thanks
Tamer
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Meor Ridzuan Meor Yahaya" <meor dot ridzuan at gmail dot com>
> To: abdalla at pheye dot net, "Development Discussions" <developer at arabeyes dot org>
> Subject: Re: libitl-0.6.4 :A possible BUG? C# porting almost complete!
> Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 06:05:10 +0800
> 
> 
> Abdalla,
> i'm familiar with Waleed Muhanna's work. In fact, I'd translated the
> program into a pure javascript, so what you need to run the program is
> just a web browser. Hoever, I think the first person who wrote such
> program is Kamal Abdali, and Waleed Muhanna make it better.
> I've contacted Mr WAlewed before, but he refused to license the source
> code at all. That's why you can't get the source code anymore from his
> web page. Those who are distributing it are against his will. So, I
> can't distribute my above work. That is why I had to look for
> alternative.
> 
> 
> Regards.
> On 4/1/06, Abdalla Alothman <abdalla at pheye dot net> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 March 2006 12:09, Tarik FDIL wrote:
> > > Salam,
> >
> > Wa alaikum asalam wa rahmatullaah wabarakatuh.
> >
> >
> > > I'm not the author of this program too, but I confirm that 
> > there is a bug in
> > > the expression :
> > >
> > > #define DEG_TO_RAD(A) (A * (PI/180.0))
> > >
> > > It should be
> > >
> > > #define DEG_TO_RAD(A) ((A) * (PI/180.0))
> >
> > I think it should be worth looking at the early implementations of hijri
> > converters and prayer time calculators. The first attempt, as many know,
> > was made by Waleed Muhana (some have used his work in the past without
> > giving him credit - what a shame!). In 2000, Muhammad Hussain Yusuf
> > worked on Waleed's implementation, and his work is available in:
> >
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/hdate/
> >
> > An equivalent to DEG_TO_RAD was a function found in praytime.c:
> >
> > double deg2rad(degree)
> > double  degree;
> > {
> >    return(degree*RPD);
> > }
> >
> > (You can tell from the declaration of degree that the style is pretty old)
> >
> > And RPD is:
> >
> > #define RPD     (0.01745329251994329577) /* radians per degree (pi/180) */
> >
> >
> > Wishing you and your family peace and good health.
> >
> >
> > Salam,
> > Abdalla Alothman
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