15481 projects tagged "Linux"
QuantComponents is a framework for financial time-series analysis and algorithmic trading, based on Java and OSGi, with an Eclipse front-end. It is highly modular: usable as a plain Java API, OSGi components, or integrated into Eclipse. It works standalone or with a client-server architecture, depending on performance and reliability needs, and is integrated with Interactive Brokers through the IB Java API. Its generic broker API means that it can easily be extended to work with other brokers. A backtesting facility and an extensible SWT charting library are provided.
DtSQL is a universal database query and editor tool for developers and database administrators. It supports Cache, DB2, Derby, Firebird, FrontBase, H2, HSQLDB, Informix, Ingres, JDatastore, MaxDB, Mckoi, Mimer, MySQL, Oracle, PointBase, PostgresSQL, Solid, SQLite, SQL Server, SQL Anywhere, and Sybase (ASE). It allows you to browse schemas, tables, columns, primary and foreign keys, constraints, views, indexes, triggers, stored procedures, functions, and sequences. You can create, alter, view, and drop tables, views, indexes, constraints, stored procedures, functions, triggers, and sequences, and edit table data including binary/BLOB and CLOB data types.
Teamspark is a clean and simple project/task management tool. It helps to record every piece of information related to your project, let people discuss and share ideas freely within the team, let everyone in the team know everything about the projects within the team, and enable realtime collaboration.
fswalker is an indexer and query tool for large filesystems. On large filesystems it is impossible to run tools such as du and obtain results in a reasonable time. fswalker crawls over a filesystem and populates a SQLite database containing information about each file. The fsq utility can then be used to query the database and obtain information much faster. It is intended that fswalk be run in a periodic manner so the sysadmin can monitor changes in the filesystem and produce reports.
Trivia Game is a trivia question game script where questions and answers can be stored in external files in XML or JSON format. The game has two levels: in level 1, a list of answers is displayed for each question, and the user must click on the correct answer. In level 2, a text box is displayed in which the user can write the answer. Questions can be asked consecutively or in random order without repeat. A countdown timer can also be given for each question.