TimeBase CE – Introduction and Scene Set
Industry Discussion James Mcleod - FINOS, Matthew Gorelik - EPAM, Alvin Shih - Morgan Stanley and Jo Shinonome - Credit Suisse
Industry Discussion - TimeBase CE, kdb+ and Front End Development with Perspective
TimeBase CE – Introduction and Scene Set
Industry Discussion James Mcleod - FINOS, Matthew Gorelik - EPAM, Alvin Shih - Morgan Stanley and Jo Shinonome - Credit Suisse
TimeBase CE – The Benefits
TimeBase CE was designed by developers for developers. Ease of use and ease of integration into existing projects – including those now existing in the FINOS ecosystem – was essential.
TimeBase CE – How to get Involved
TimeBase CE is now hosted on GitHub, with all developer documentations, demos, links and more available at https://timebase.info. We hope you give it a try for any of your data-driven needs!
TimeBase CE Demo
EPAM's Matthew Gorelik demonstrates and explains the power of TimeBase CE.
kdb+ – Introduction and Scene Set
Who's involved? Example offerings under the kdb+ Project : q libraries, kdb Studio, qPython.
kdb+ – Use Case, Benefits and ‘Boothroyd’
A TypeScript-based alternative to Java-based kdb Studio borne from cross-FINOS collaboration. Opportunities for developers to join and set direction.
kdb+ – The Future and How to get Involved
Forking abandoned projects into FINOS to give them new life and reduce disruption of legacy systems.
Front End Development and Visualisation – Introduction and Scene Set
vscode-q leverages FINOS Perspective to provide multiple visualizations of time series data from kdb+.
Front End Development and Visualisation – Background on Perspective
High-performance visualization library with over 3,000 GitHub stars from JP Morgan.
Front End Development and Visualisation – Use Case and the Benefits
Perspective as an enabler for interactive customization of graphs without having to re-query kdb+.
Front End Development and Visualisation – Closing Comments and How to get Involved
James McLeod concludes this industry discussion and shares how to get involved via - github.com/finos & resources.finos.org
Industry Discussion - TimeBase CE, kdb+ and Front End Development with Perspective
Industry Discussion James Mcleod - FINOS, Matthew Gorelik - EPAM, Alvin Shih - Morgan Stanley and Jo Shinonome - Credit Suisse
TimeBase CE was designed by developers for developers. Ease of use and ease of integration into existing projects – including those now existing in the FINOS ecosystem – was essential.
TimeBase CE is now hosted on GitHub, with all developer documentations, demos, links and more available at https://timebase.info. We hope you give it a try for any of your data-driven needs!
Who's involved? Example offerings under the kdb+ Project : q libraries, kdb Studio, qPython.
A TypeScript-based alternative to Java-based kdb Studio borne from cross-FINOS collaboration. Opportunities for developers to join and set direction.
Forking abandoned projects into FINOS to give them new life and reduce disruption of legacy systems.
vscode-q leverages FINOS Perspective to provide multiple visualizations of time series data from kdb+.
High-performance visualization library with over 3,000 GitHub stars from JP Morgan.
Perspective as an enabler for interactive customization of graphs without having to re-query kdb+.
James McLeod concludes this industry discussion and shares how to get involved via - github.com/finos & resources.finos.org