godbledger
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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godbledger
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Beancount: Double-Entry Accounting from Text Files
Shameless self plug: ive been building a similar open source command line accounting system
https://github.com/darcys22/godbledger
Its heavily inspired by both ledger and beancount but my biggest issue with them is that text files arnt great for double entry bookkeeping. Having a relational database is the better option which is what GoDBLedger has.
After a certain point a business cant keep track of its transactions in text files because there are simply too many of them, so these systems really only scale to personal finance levels (few hundred transactions maybe thousand transactions).
In addition building plugins that can import your whole text file into a sql system so you can query them is redundant. Just have it in a relational database to start with.
- Have been building an open source accounting system with features for programmers.
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
I’ve been building an open source accounting system in go.
https://github.com/darcys22/godbledger
Id love for any seasoned golang experts to do a review of my code and highlight any areas that could be improved.
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Open Source Is Finally Coming to Financial Services
This has also been my opinion for the accounting industry. Just like c compilers before gcc were proprietary and poor performing the accounting software that exists has many limitations. That means there is a huge opportunity for an open source system to blow them out of the water.
Ive been building one myself but i know there are many more coming for this industry :)
https://github.com/darcys22/godbledger
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How you can track your personal finances using Python
https://github.com/darcys22/godbledger
I love these command line self hosted accounting software packages. But double entry bookkeeping was invented using ledgerbooks with ruled tables. I feel the plain text dataformats are a regression compared to a sql database. A general ledger just works so well with columns that you can sum.
It also saves you from needing a custom tool like bean-query to replicate sqlite-ish queries because it could have been in a database from the start
- Show HN: Double Entry Bookkeeping Server with SQL Back End and gRPC Inputs
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
GoDBLedger https://github.com/darcys22/godbledger
Its the core of my open source accounting system. Its slightly further along than half baked because the core works but that just means you can do double entry bookkeeping on the command line. Currently building a web interface to interact with it which hopefully will attract non technical users
futurecoder
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Learn Python From Scratch - with futurecoder
I have recently found a neat new (to me) resource for learning Python. It's called futurecoder and you can find it at https://futurecoder.io.
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If you’re interested in learning Python, i’ve been messing around with this site today and it’s been pretty cool! link
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here's how I started my journey (SWE at aerospace now)
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Learn programming for absolute beginners
1.https://futurecoder.io/
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Where do I begin with Python?
futurecoder — interactive, includes integrated debuggers, enhanced tracebacks, hints for exercises and more
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I want to learn Python but have no idea where to start.
I really enjoyed https://futurecoder.io when starting. It makes diving deeper into udemy courses very easy, and helps to actually read and understand code.
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What is the fastest way to learn Python?
As for courses, there are many great, free Python courses on YouTube, but I recommend this Harvard CS50 Intro to Programming with Python course. Or, if you are looking for something a bit more interactive, check out futurecoder.io. I just discovered it recently, and it is great (completely free, as well).
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I believe your application needed to be "complete" in order to be eligible. Good luck next time! There's also lots of other resources for learning python like Coursera's programming for everybody or http://futurecoder.io
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