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Frameworks for building games across multiple platforms.
An application to set up and enforce rules for all of your GitHub repositories:
Java tutorial: "Build a Spring Boot App with User Authentication" is no longer available
The link https://scotch.io/tutorials/build-a-spring-boot-app-with-user-authentication is currently unavailable.
It looks like the author no longer maintains the website.
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This will allow to host the software on a serverless and stateless service. This will facilitate scaling because no critical data will be on the disk of the system running the application.
Allow users to save resources and money.
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Hi, I have a
trailing_stop_lossexit with small loss of -0.42% probably due to slippage. The problem is theStopLossGuardcaught it because it's still considered a stoploss exit even though loss is small. Is there a workaround so thatStopLossGuardwon't mind those micro losses? Or even better is a way to excludetrailing_stop_lossfrom StopLossGuard's radar?Thanks for the help