Not exactly. It is more a client API that exposes data from different
web services in a consistent way. It takes care of all the tedious
stuff: figuring out the right URL and query parameters, parsing the
JSON, XML, or CSV responses, handling errors, fixing quirks (e.g.
inconsistent time zones in date and time fields or stock symbols that
do not allow for a stock exchange prefix); that kind of stuff.

Try it out; the README.rst file is full of examples.

fxt


On Jun 2, 2:30 am, MohanR <radhakrishnan.mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is that something like a mashup ?
>
> Thanks,
> Mohan

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