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    Reactive Trader

    Reactive Trader

    Real-time FX trading showcase by Adaptive

    Reactive Trader® is a real-time FX trading platform designed to showcase reactive programming principles across the full application stack. Written in React and RxJs / React-RxJs and running on Hydra, the platform will continue to evolve and use the latest technologies.
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    Quadratic

    Quadratic

    Data science spreadsheet with Python & SQL

    Quadratic enables your team to work together on data analysis to deliver better results, faster. You already know how to use a spreadsheet, but you’ve never had this much power before. Quadratic is a Web-based spreadsheet application that runs in the browser and as a native app (via Electron). Our goal is to build a spreadsheet that enables you to pull your data from its source (SaaS, Database, CSV, API, etc) and then work with that data using the most popular data science tools today...
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    Sequential Workflow Designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer is a lightweight workflow designer

    Sequential Workflow Designer is a lightweight, dependency-free workflow designer for web applications. Built entirely in TypeScript and rendered with SVG, it offers a fully generic and customizable platform for designing workflows, visual programming tools, or any other flow-based UI - independent of any specific workflow engine. On-line examples: https://nocode-js.com/sequential-workflow-designer-examples Documentation: https://nocode-js.com/
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    ElectroCRUD 2

    ElectroCRUD 2

    Database CRUD Application Built on Electron

    ElectroCRUD is an open source database CRUD (create, read, update, delete) Software. No code needed. Just in a few clicks, you can create a database admin/dashboard/whatever. Its open source and free. After a failed search for a basic admin panel that does not involve writing code or installs web-based solutions, I came up with ElectroCRUD idea. The ElectroCRUD v1 was born in 2016. An Electron application that made it possible to create a friendly dashboard with data tables, search, widgets,...
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    List

    List

    An immutable list with unmatched performance and functional API

    An immutable list with unmatched performance and a comprehensive functional API. List is a purely functional alternative to arrays. It is an implementation of a fast persistent sequence data structure. Compared to JavaScript Array List has three major benefits. List is immutable. This makes it safer and better suited for functional programming. It doesn't tempt you with an imperative API and accidental mutations won't be a source of bugs. Since List doesn't allow mutations it can be heavily...
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