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A curated list of awesome resources for applying LLMs and deep learning to financial market analysis and algorithmic trading.
A PHP library for immutable money and currency handling with exact arithmetic and explicit rounding control.
A Rails integration gem for the Money library, enabling easy handling of currency and monetary values in ActiveRecord and Mongoid models.
A Rust plotting library powered by Plotly.js for creating interactive and static visualizations.
A Rust plotting library powered by Plotly.js for creating interactive and static visualizations.
A self-hosted budgeting application based on the Bucket Budgeting Principle, inspired by YNAB and Buckets.
Swift framework providing type-safe value types for working with money, currency, and financial calculations across 298 ISO currencies.
A Swift library providing a precise, type-safe representation of monetary amounts with ISO 4217 currency support.
A modern, high-performance technical analysis library built in Rust with Python and WebAssembly bindings.
A PHP library for parsing, validating, generating, and error-correcting IBAN and IIBAN bank account information.
A payment processing library for Elixir and Phoenix providing a unified API for multiple payment gateways.
A lightweight, zero-dependency currency conversion library for JavaScript and TypeScript, designed as a modern successor to money.js.
A Go package implementing correctly rounded decimal floating-point numbers optimized for financial systems.
A Rust library for interacting with the Alpaca trading API, providing async access to trading, account, and market data.
A high-performance, zero-allocation fixed-point decimal library for Go, optimized for financial applications.
A Go package for validating EU VAT numbers and retrieving VAT rates.
A Go package for accurate currency computations with support for fractional units and ISO 4217 codes.
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