TDAmeritradeAPI
kcgi
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0.0 | 8.1 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | ISC License |
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TDAmeritradeAPI
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Does anyone use TD Ameritrade's API? Having trouble finding information on it.
Their documentation isn’t the best and it can be difficult to use of you aren’t familiar with APIs. I would recommend checking out this repo from GitHub to get started: https://github.com/jeog/TDAmeritradeAPI
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Hey Python gang, who's your Broker?
There’s a script in here that will create an encrypted file of your credentials and load them in.
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Live Options Time & Sales API
This is the best I know that is available to retail trades and it is not free. Note the TDA has a free API but they intentionally shut down the Times and sales: https://github.com/jeog/TDAmeritradeAPI/issues/21
kcgi
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Newbie here, is it possible to use c for website backend ? And what framework?
You can use KCGI to use C or C++ as a FastCGI backend.
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New embedded programming language with C as a host language
I like the premise of embedded generating inline c. Kinda like php for c, rather than html
I'm not sure of custom BNF per generating command. I notice they're mostly order independent, which makes it a little easier to learn, but what's the advantage over c syntax? Is it roughly that pointers etc are impossible. Maybe a c-esque syntax would be more learnable
How does the existing syntax compose, i.e. can the user run away with writing tcl-style scripts
If you don't get a lot of feedback, I would guess it is inpart due to custom syntax being an entry barrier to understanding
I don't know, I think html is easy, so people want power with php. On the other hand c is powerful and hard, by the time I'm using that, does Vely's custom syntax give me more than a set of convenient c library calls... such as https://kristaps.bsd.lv/kcgi/
In any case, I like the apis, and I think the premise has legs
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Seriously, why is everyone doing the same thing nowadays?
It's not that hard, I use kcgi.
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BCHS: OpenBSD, C, httpd and SQLite web stack
The C library used (https://github.com/kristapsdz/kcgi) is portable and working on linux as well. Putting this behind nginx as fastcgi seems very well doable.
What are some alternatives?
tda-api - A TD Ameritrade API client for Python. Includes historical data for equities and ETFs, options chains, streaming order book data, complex order construction, and more.
awesome-c - A curated list of awesome C frameworks, libraries, resources and other shiny things. Inspired by all the other awesome-... projects out there.
concord - A Discord API wrapper library made in C
bdwgc - The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative C/C++ Garbage Collector (bdwgc, also known as bdw-gc, boehm-gc, libgc)
data_desk - New version "Metadesk" at https://github.com/Dion-Systems/metadesk
nimOnAVR - Nim language test program for Arduino UNO/Nano or its compatibles
lm8 - A custom 8-bit computer and software suite
SDS - Simple Dynamic Strings library for C
svd2nim - Convert CMSIS ARM SVD files to nim register memory mappings
td-ameritrade-api - The unofficial Python API client library for TD Ameritrade. This library allows for easy access of the Standard REST API and Streaming API.
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