Quote from stevegee58:
Roger that. It's a good book if you can lay your hands on a copy, electronic or otherwise. He talks about piling multiple edges on top of one another to create trading systems. A kissin' cousin of what NTW is doing.
Quote from nukethewhales31:
anyways im not that great of a programmer i have a book by my trade desk C++ for dummies but ive only gotten through about 40 pages.
i was told this mql4 stuff and ts its best to know C++ as i know nothing about it i went out and bought a book lol... i was holding that book looking at it going oh man here we go again... brought me back to my first trading book i bought "beginners guide to candlesticking." lolQuote from bilbod:
C++ is a difficult language to learn. Let me recommend Python (www.python.org). It is free, easy to learn and use.
One of its design goals is that it be usable by the average High School graduate. It is ideal for non programmers who need to write occasional programs.
It's philosophy is batteries included so it comes with everything you need to do most programing tasks and there are hundreds of free addon modules to do just about anything that is not included.
Bill
Quote from nukethewhales31:
i was told this mql4 stuff and ts its best to know C++ as i know nothing about it i went out and bought a book lol... i was holding that book looking at it going oh man here we go again... brought me back to my first trading book i bought "beginners guide to candlesticking." lol
anyways ill give it a look tonight i hope its easy.
Quote from bilbod:
Here's a link to a list of Python tutorials (21 for beginners).
Bill