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US Congress Stock Trading API examples & templates

Use these vals as a playground to view and fork US Congress Stock Trading API examples and templates on Val Town. Run any example below or find templates that can be used as a pre-built solution.
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harryhood
asyncPool
Script
Summary Async Pool: Promise.all for Bulk Operations. Taken from this article . asyncPool is a utility with the same functionality as Promise.all + Array.map that keeps the number of concurrent executions at or below a set number.
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arthrod
sureVioletSlug
HTTP
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by arthrod
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adagradschool
jovialCoralMinnow
HTTP
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by adagradschool
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all
passwordGen
HTTP
Forked from prashamtrivedi/passwordGen
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siygle
resumeConfig
Script
Forked from iamseeley/resumeConfig
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stevekrouse
json_viewer
Script
Inspector to browser json data in HTTP vals Example: https://val.town/v/stevekrouse/weatherDescription Thanks @mmcgrana (https://markmcgranaghan.com/) for the idea!
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maemoon
labLoginSchema
Script
Forked from todepond/labLoginSchema
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andrew
vSphere
Script
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by andrew
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klepra
renderFormAndSaveData
Script
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by klepra
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ralfw
curveMinusServer
Script
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by ralfw
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stevekrouse
rimeExample
Script
// Text-to-speech via rime.ai
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yieldray
notems
Script
An interactive, runnable TypeScript val by yieldray
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Phaeris
wallpaper
HTTP
2k bing wallpaper everyday
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xkonti
extractHttpEndpoint
Script
Forked from pomdtr/extractValInfo
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rozek
GDI_HelloWorldService
HTTP
This val is part of a series of examples to introduce "val.town" in my computer science course at Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences . The idea is to motivate even first-semester students not to wait but to put their ideas into practice from the very beginning and implement web apps with frontend and backend. It contains a very simple HTTP end point responding with a static "Hello, World!". To make it less boring, the response is rendered as ASCII art. In order to use it, send a request similar to the following https://rozek-gdi_helloworldservice.web.val.run/ The code was created using Townie - with only very few small manual corrections. This val is licensed under the MIT License.
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janpaul123
valle_tmp_221510857149863205700813425291562
HTTP
// This val responds with an HTML form styled with CSS to input the user's name and greets them upon form submission
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