mirror of
https://github.com/aclindsa/ofxgo.git
synced 2024-11-22 11:30:05 -05:00
Add MoneyGo reference to README
This commit is contained in:
parent
fcee1ec452
commit
04436f048d
@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ query financial information with OFX from the comfort of Golang, without having
|
|||||||
to marshal/unmarshal to SGML or XML. The library does *not* intend to abstract
|
to marshal/unmarshal to SGML or XML. The library does *not* intend to abstract
|
||||||
away all of the details of the OFX specification, which would be difficult to do
|
away all of the details of the OFX specification, which would be difficult to do
|
||||||
well. Instead, it exposes the OFX SGML/XML hierarchy as structs which mostly
|
well. Instead, it exposes the OFX SGML/XML hierarchy as structs which mostly
|
||||||
resemble it.
|
resemble it. Its primary goal is to enable the creation of other personal
|
||||||
|
finance software in Go (as it was created to allow me to fetch OFX transactions
|
||||||
|
for my own project, [MoneyGo](https://github.com/aclindsa/moneygo)).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Because the OFX specification is rather... 'comprehensive,' it can be difficult
|
Because the OFX specification is rather... 'comprehensive,' it can be difficult
|
||||||
for those unfamiliar with it to figure out where to start. To that end, I have
|
for those unfamiliar with it to figure out where to start. To that end, I have
|
||||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user