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SoundHelix is a free Java framework for algorithmic music composition. SoundHelix can generate random songs, play them (for example, on MIDI devices or MIDI-capable software synthesizers) and is highly customizable using XML configuration.

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The software reads XML files with equity stock order details and submits them to the TWS API from Interactive Brokers for execution. The software also visualizes all order status, error messages, and connection status. Also useful for order latency monit

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The bpt.h header file is a macro-based toolkit which enables C programmers to easily manage fully tunable balanced trees.

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bptx is an extension of the bpt macro-based toolkit which provides an abstraction for manipulating bpt in common environments such as in main memory.

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The bbam header enables programmer to easily manage areas by providing functionalities for organising them, looking for available space etc. Such a toolkit can be used for developing kernel memory managers, file systems and many other systems.

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Automatic music notation application for musicians and composers.

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JBookTrader is a fully automated trading system (ATS) that can trade various types of market securities during the trading day without user monitoring. All aspects of trading, such as obtaining market prices, analyzing price patterns, making trading decisions, placing orders, monitoring order ... [More] executions, and controlling the risk are automated according to the user preferences. The central idea behind JBookTrader is to completely remove emotions from trading, so that the trading system can systematically and consistently follow a predefined set of rules. The features include strategy back testing, optimization, market data recording, and real time trading via the Interactive Brokers API. JBookTrader is written in Java and is intended for software developers. It is not an "off-the-shelf" product that can be installed and run. Instead, JBookTrader provides a framework for developing automated trading systems and requires a certain amount of programming knowledge and experience in Java. If you are not a software developer or if you don't have much experience programming in Java, JBookTrader is probably not for you. Before you start working with JBookTrader, please read the JBookTrader User Guide and the documents located in the /docs directory of the distribution. [Less]

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A modified version of Karl Schulze's Interactive Brokers C# API. This modified version uses multithreaded event handling and optimized network send and receive code. A WinForms C# trading program that can trade algorithmically is included for use with this API.

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Quant trading framework

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A compiler for the algo language used in EPITA, a french computer engineering school, to describe algorithms. The language is kind of related to Pascal, as these two languages really looks like the same, even if the algo language is french based instead of english based. See (FR) ... [More] http://nathalie.bouquet.free.fr/epita/algo/langage/structure.php for a more detailed explanation. This project is based on the boost C++ libraries and the LLVM compiler subsystem to create a robust and efficient compiler, which can interact with other programming languages like C or Pascal. [Less]

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