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    VR Paged List GXS for C++ and more ...

    VR Paged List GXS for C++ and more ...

    Paged Lists & Iterators GXS for C++ Sources by Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT

    Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} presents Paged Lists & Iterators GXS for C++ Sources by Vincent Radio {Adrix.NT} also contains - Little Docs about Paged Lists (docx, pdf) - VR Basic Common Utils Sources (Array List ...) - VR Generic Multi Dim Array Class - VR Generic MDArray List Mgr Class - VR Generic Adjacency (List | Matrix) Direct Graph Classes - VR List Interface with STL Support with some nice implementations (ArrayList, Paged-LIst) - Env Var Notes for sources for C++...
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    TorBot

    TorBot

    Dark Web OSINT Tool

    Contributions to this project are always welcome. To add a new feature fork the dev branch and give a pull request when your new feature is tested and complete. If its a new module, it should be put inside the modules directory. The branch name should be your new feature name in the format <Feature_featurename_version(optional)>. On Linux platforms, you can make an executable for TorBot by using the install.sh script.
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    Zipline

    Zipline

    Zipline, a Pythonic algorithmic trading library

    Zipline is a Pythonic algorithmic trading library. It is an event-driven system for backtesting. Zipline is currently used in production as the backtesting and live-trading engine powering Quantopian -- a free, community-centered, hosted platform for building and executing trading strategies. Quantopian also offers a fully managed service for professionals that includes Zipline, Alphalens, Pyfolio, FactSet data, and more. Installing Zipline is slightly more involved than the average Python...
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