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    DXcharts Lite

    DXcharts Lite

    Flexible open source financial charting library

    Why choose DXcharts Lite? - User-friendly interface. DXcharts Lite provides a seamless intuitive user experience with automatic scale zoom, mouse wheel zoom, and chart scrolling. - Versatile chart types. The Lite version supports eight chart types. The platform streams real-time data updates allowing users to stay on top of market movements. - Comprehensive market coverage. DXcharts Lite provides a wide-ranging selection of asset classes and extensive market coverage. This includes a...
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    Django REST Pandas

    Django REST Pandas

    Serves up Pandas dataframes via the Django REST Framework

    Django REST Pandas (DRP) provides a simple way to generate and serve pandas DataFrames via the Django REST Framework. The resulting API can serve up CSV (and a number of other formats for consumption by a client-side visualization tool like d3.js. The design philosophy of DRP enforces a strict separation between data and presentation. This keeps the implementation simple, but also has the nice side effect of making it trivial to provide the source data for your visualizations. This capability can often be leveraged by sending users to the same URL that your visualization code uses internally to load the data. ...
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