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Impressive Python package for integrating over 90 Bitcoin cyrpto currency exchanges
Seems updated and actually working in this demo video
https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/tree/master/examples/py
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-15/bitcoin-exchange-that-cme-plans-to-use-for-futures-is-down
https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/volume/24-hour/
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Quantlabs.net now integrating with Infusionsoft
Don’t be scare kiddies, we are testing all our integration with our new CRM software called Infusionsoft. If you see any funny links to any references to xxx.Infusionsoft.com That is ok since our site will leverage off it. Ok?
NOTE I now post my TRADING ALERTS into my personal FACEBOOK ACCOUNT and TWITTER. Don't worry as I don't post stupid cat videos or what I eat!Question about integrating C++ and Python
An answer cam up via a Meetup member:
Most ciritical note for those integrating Matlab with Microsoft .NET with C# or even Visual C++: Managed versus unmanaged code with a DLL
As I am trying to integrate both this open source .NET trading platform, this read me has strongly hinted at integrated Matlab with C#.
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/12987
Who knew right? So ensure follow these instructions after all this time, you think you would have it right.
NOTE UPDATE: In the above link, pay attention to the comment of:
I have a function file in matlab and I created .Net assembly of it and used it in C# but it worked very slow there.
As a result, this method might be recommended.
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