A stock charting and paper trading application written in pure Javascript. JamochaTrade allows the user to fictionally buy and sell stock using real historical data in order to test new strategies, familiarize themselves with a new security or teach/learn about trading stocks.
Features:
- 5
... [More] chart types (candlestick, bar, ohlc, hlc, line)
- 15, 30, 60 and 90 day charts
- Change chart colors
- Advance time by day, week or month (animated)
- Draw trend lines
- Technical indicators like simple moving averages
- Buy/sell stocks
- Portfolio view
- Market, limit and stop orders
- Pending order pane
- Cancel pending orders
- Change theme of site
- Previously viewed stock data is cached for fast switching
- Most features auto-hide when not necessary to reduce clutter [Less]
A Django app to plot charts and pivot charts directly from the models. Uses HighCharts and jQuery JavaScript libraries to render the charts on the webpage.
The implementation of the pChart library from Jean-Damien Pogolotti for the Content Management System WebsiteBaker and LEPTON CMS is an easy to use and powerfull charting library for Add-on developers.
GPXPOD is a Nextcloud/Owncloud app to display gpx files collections, view elevation profiles and tracks stats, filter tracks and compare similar tracks.
Did you ever regret not to be able to monitor the behavior of an Arduino based device ? As far as I am concerned, I always considered that the "serial bus monitor" provided by the Arduino IDE was not convenient. First, when you want to have an overview of a series of values, you have to print them
... [More] on the bus and to scroll the IDE monitor window. Second, it is not possible to have a graphical overview of the current or past state of these series. I then decided to create my own graphical user interface to collect values provided by the Arduino card on the serial bus and to provide a user-friendly access to them. And since I am familiar with the Java environment, I created a Java monitor for Arduino. Here is the Java Arduino Monitor ! [Less]
JFreeChart provides very sophisticated charting capabilities which has made it the defacto charting tool for countless Java applications. JavaFX also provides beautiful and enticing charts which rival JFreeChart in many areas. This project addresses many of the issues in moving complex business
... [More] driven charts from JFreeChart to JavaFX, including using JFree's FXGraphics2D class. This project was presented at JavaOne 2015: Moving Enterprise Data from JFreeChart to JavaFX [CON7008] [Less]
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