Going.Plaid
Avalonia
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8.4 | 9.9 | |
14 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Going.Plaid
- Can someone's Venmo/PayPal balance be approved to show up in a 3rd party app?
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Need help finding simulation business bank accounts + credit cards
My company made a financial dashboard for small businesses that aggregates information from financial institutions into a simplified view. The problem I need to solve: our only way of showing what it looks like when in use, is by connecting our own bank accounts + credit cards, but of course that exposes our personal info. I'd like to setup a demo account using fake financial data that simulates a real world scenario and gets updated regularly, but doesn't use any of our own personal bank accounts or credit card information. I feel like I've seen fake CC accounts before that are made for SaaS / ecomm testing, but can't seem to find out how to get them. I'm also hoping to get a similar 'simulation account' for business bank accounts so that we can link those too. Anyone have ideas / know how I can do this? We use Plaid to facilitate account connections so I'd need the ability to connect them via their API.
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Need A Solution to Amex Business Credit Card Data
I have been looking into this and found Plaid, Yodlee, and Flinks. I am not 100% if any of these will work.
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(Canada) Does anyone know of an API service that will users to connect with their personal bank and return things like their bank feed?
Yeah I fully expect to pay, but I am sure there are companies that do this. It's simply reading data, I am not touching anything within the user's bank account. Places like Australia are quite big on open banking I believe, that allows, with proper verification, to access bank account information. I've just found one company plaid.com, it doesn't have all the institutions I was hoping for but the majority of big banks are in there.
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Intuits Mint is garbage this year, need other recs for tracking expenses.
Switching platforms won't help. Every money visualization app on the market uses plaid to fetch their data, so every app will have the same data quality issues.
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Detect notification from other apps
You may want to look into Plaid or other similar APIs to get your users' transactions. Then, based on the details of the API response, you'll have to create triggers that fire notifications. Not sure if notifications are the right approach, as opposed to creating a to-do task list for users to categorize their transactions. Depending on the number of transactions, notifications can be overwhelming to your users and tough on your pockets.
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Bank transactions tracking
To clarify, Its just a plaid integration under the hood, Im not actually storing anyone’s financial data (the FAQ is pretty explicit about this). But yes always a good idea to do your research before signing up for any service involving your financial data.
- I have to pay a $51 "convenience" fee just to pay my rent. This is the only way my new landlords will accept rent payments.
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Do I need a service like plaid.com?
https://plaid.com/ offers a complex solution for transferring money from our main bank account to many (1000s) of our clients. Our business collects money via credit cards (stripe) and then distributes a % of those payments to our partners who have each entered their routing and account numbers in our system. My question is do we even need plaid.com? Could we just use stripe to send these payouts via ACH?
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Mint alternative? How can I download all transactions?
If you’re a more advanced user, you can just use plaids apis: https://plaid.com/
Avalonia
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The search for easier safe systems programming
WPF is not the best example of open source, as some components are still closed source. Though it only runs on Windows, a closed source operating system, so perhaps that is not so important.
https://github.com/dotnet/wpf/issues/2554
That said, there are cross platform, open source .NET UI frameworks out there, including one that is inspired by WPF:
https://avaloniaui.net/
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Industrial Controller? Windows or Linux?
You might also want to look at AvaloniaUI[0] for a cross platform .NET GUI library. It is similar to WPF but much nicer to work with.
[0] https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia
- Avalonia – Farewell to the .NET Foundation
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AvaloniaUI: Create Multi-Platform Apps with .NET
Production user here. There's no money gotchas. They're above reproach. In fact, I've received considerable free support from their devs on GitHub Issues [1].
The Avalonia business model is based on selling XPF, which runs WPF (Windows-only) apps on other platforms. That's very interesting to big corps with existing codebases.
See my comment [2]
[1] https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/issues
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39246988#39249128
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.NET on Linux: What a Contrast
Yes, but the portable GUI frameworks by Microsoft themselves are generally not very good, and they tend to be abandoned after a couple of years.
Avalonia is developed outside of the Microsoft corporate madness and seems to be slowly becoming the defacto cross-platform framework because it is expected to last a bit longer than a manager's attention span: https://avaloniaui.net/
- Too many Mac apps are being built with Electron
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Ask HN: Do you have a problem you'd pay to have taken away?
Not my comment, but relevant here "The problem with compiling Skia to WASM is you'll lose any benefits of hardware graphics acceleration on the device."
(From https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/discussions/6831#disc... )
- Dezvoltare aplicatie desktop
- Ask HN: How to create web, mobile, and desktop apps from a single code base?
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.NET 8 – .NET Blog
It's a bit of a hit and miss as of today. CLI, back-end and natively compiled libraries (think dll/so/dylib or even .lib/.a - you can statically link NAOT binaries into other "unmanaged" code) work best, GUI - requires more work.
Avalonia[0] and MAUI[1] have known working templates with it, but YMMV.
[0] https://github.com/lixinyang123/AvaloniaAOT / https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/ / honorable mention https://github.com/VincentH-Net/CSharpForMarkup
[1] https://github.com/dotnet/maui (try out with just true in csproj - it is known to work e.g. on iOS)
What are some alternatives?
ASP.NET Boilerplate - ASP.NET Boilerplate - Web Application Framework
Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.
PlaidQuickstartBlazor - Plaid Quickstart for .NET Blazor is a port of the official Plaid quickstart project, using the Going.Plaid client libraries for C# .NET running as a Hosted Blazor WebAssembly.
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
puppeteer - Node.js API for Chrome
WPF - WPF is a .NET Core UI framework for building Windows desktop applications.
Files - Building the best file manager for Windows
Eto.Forms - Cross platform GUI framework for desktop and mobile applications in .NET
Ryujinx - Experimental Nintendo Switch Emulator written in C#
MahApps.Metro - A framework that allows developers to cobble together a better UI for their own WPF applications with minimal effort.
Gtk# - Gtk# is a Mono/.NET binding to the cross platform Gtk+ GUI toolkit and the foundation of most GUI apps built with Mono
Xamarin.Forms - Xamarin.Forms is no longer supported. Migrate your apps to .NET MAUI.