HI there
I have some interesting learning’s. As I have struggled with this updated Microsoft language called Visual C++, it became a big time waster for me so I dumped it to go back to C#. Here is my experience with it:
Dear Microsoft: WTF did you do with this dogs breakfast known as Visual C++? I would rather bang my head against a brick wall
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Here is my entire list of available FREE open source projects I have posted on SourceForge for quant traders and researchers
For quant trading: Introducing my FREE open source Matlab test for dotNet and CSharp on SourceForge
https://quantlabs.net/blog/2013/07/for-quant-trading-introducing-my-free-open-source-matlab-test-for-dotnet-and-csharp-on-sourceforge/
For quant trading: Introducing my FREE open source R Hadoop for Big Data on SourceForge
For quant trading: Introducing my FREE open source Matlab coder to C++ or C on SourceForge
https://quantlabs.net/blog/2013/07/for-quant-trading-introducing-my-free-open-source-matlab-coder-to-c-or-c-on-sourceforge/
Now remember, this is just a sampling of all the code demos I have publicly put out there. I will be releasing another fairly soon once I get through this new C# version.
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If you are interested in learning some of those, let me know as I can easily put a posting together on that.
Thanks Bryan
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