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Wouldn't it be handy to have a Chrome extension whenever one wants to perform unit conversions?
The concept is more or less similar to the Spring Boot demo; wrap the API around a chrome extension to provide the entire UoM API out-of-the-box
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As per angularsen/UnitsNet#328 (comment)
Having a set of tests to validate that the correct abbreviation notations and symbols are used would be helpful, as we have seen from before that discrepancies tend to creep in over time.
See #328 for the (currently work in progress) guideline, go through the comments and identify what tests to write for the guid