Lean Algorithmic Trading Engine by QuantConnect (Python, C#)
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Lean Algorithmic Trading Engine by QuantConnect (Python, C#)
The Open-Source Backtesting Engine/ Trading Simulator by Bertram Solutions.
Command line parser. Declarative arguments support. Rich set of argument types (switches, enums, files, etc...). Mutually exclusive arguments validations.
The most flexible cross-platform framework for building modern and secured terminals.
Simplified and automatic game option creation for Unity3D games.
Statistics and performance metrics in trading, CAGR, Sharpe, MAE, MFE, and others. Cointegration and option pricing.
Options Pattern in .NET Core
C# pricer that allows users to price a wide range of financial products.
A app to help track your stock/option positions
Provides additional functionality related to automatically binding strongly typed options to data in configuration providers.
Cross-platform, free and open source library for parsing command-line options, arguments and subcommands. It contains the main features of popular argument parsers such as argparse, as well as many of its own.
What is an argument string, you might ask? The idea is borrowed from connection strings. So an argument string literal looks like this: "foo=bar;version=1". The library allows you to access these arguments easily by key or by index.
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