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Last Update November 13 2024

Creating a scalping bot with Python and TradingView

Creating a **scalping bot with Python and TradingView** can be a challenging yet rewarding project. A scalping bot executes quick trades based on small price movements, which requires low-latency data, a stable connection, and clear trading rules. Here’s a step-by-step guide on setting up a basic scalping bot with Python, using TradingView’s alerts and a broker API.

Creating a cryptocurrency with Python

Creating a cryptocurrency with Python involves building a blockchain and implementing basic components like transactions, blocks, consensus algorithms, and a peer-to-peer network. Here's a simplified step-by-step guide to help you get started with creating a basic cryptocurrency using Python.

Setting up a shopping cart on Instagram

Setting up a shopping cart on Instagram involves using **Instagram Shopping**, a feature that allows businesses to showcase products directly on their Instagram profile and enable users to purchase products without leaving the app. Below are the steps to set up Instagram Shopping and enable a shopping cart for your business:

webull api python sample

Webull offers limited support for API access, as it doesn’t have an officially public API. However, a community-maintained **Webull Python API** exists, which is an unofficial wrapper around Webull’s mobile app API endpoints. This allows for actions like retrieving stock data, placing orders, and managing accounts. 

Developing apps for the Internet of Things (IoT)

Developing apps for the Internet of Things (IoT) involves creating applications that can interact with smart devices, sensors, and the cloud to collect, monitor, and control data. IoT app development combines mobile/web development, embedded systems, cloud computing, and, often, data analytics. The end goal is to create seamless and responsive experiences for users who interact with connected devices. 

Creating a VR application with SFML

Creating a **VR application** with **SFML** is challenging because SFML (Simple and Fast Multimedia Library) is not inherently designed for VR. However, it can still be done by combining SFML with an **OpenVR** library (such as [OpenVR by Valve](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/openvr)) or **OpenXR** for VR headset support, while using SFML for rendering. Here’s a guide to help you set up a basic VR application using SFML and OpenVR on a Windows machine.

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