Looking for a C# programmer

Quote from Equalizer:

Let us see, if he can do all that efficiently he'll know all the C# he needs to know, processing large datasets, etc, add some FIX sheah and he'd increase his marketability immensely. The question is whether the expected return justifies the effort.

I did not even bother replying to him.. but the fact is if you're comfortable with coding you can put something very useful together in days-month (depending on hours you spend on it) which does what you exactly need with doors open to any library you desire.. as compared to all the bells/whistle extra crap and limited rubbish that comes with some of the stuff I've seen.

anyone who thinks you can manage serious money with NT, openquant, rightedge etc is crazy. maybe works to replace a lazy ass for EOD trading.. but get higher frequency and multiple strategies and u see all the problems.
 
Quote from Batman28:


anyone who thinks you can manage serious money with NT, openquant, rightedge etc is crazy. maybe works to replace a lazy ass for EOD trading.. but get higher frequency and multiple strategies and u see all the problems.

What is the alternative?
 
Quote from MaklodaSux:

What is the alternative?



code what you need yourself. ofcourse this is scarey and puzzling for those who can't code and others who can code but are lazy. but you get out whatever effort you put into anything.

ideally you need something like the original quant studio API that Anton made.. but he ran off with it to quant house and they now charge 5k/month to use it..

also when you make something yourself you know what goes on every line of the code and u can do whatever u want.
 
Hi Joe!

I am manager at software development team that works with trading systems.
We have experience working with couple famous trading applications and have our own development. So our programmers know this subject. I guess if you could describe your expectations more clear - we could help you with project.
What was wrong with previous programmers that you worked with?

Natasha
 
Quote from Batman28:

why is there regularly stupid posts like this on this forum?

packages from either of the above start minimum 100k/year. anyone remotely familiar with them or know their product/service/price would not look, they'll just hire a techie..

I've included a desktop screenshot that may allude to my knowledge on this matter.

We have been running Quantdeveloper for some time now. My partner's original cost was in the $5k-15k bracket (I will not disclose exact amount), an amount which I later split with him. As far as I know, you can still purchase "transition" products between SmartQuant/Quanthouse platform merge @ reasonable pricing. We also purchased open source to CATS C#.net ...cost again, minimal.

Alphacet offers a Discovery package streamed at small firms. It is considerably more than QD, but not $75k+ package typical institution will want primered.

OP, come over to Nuclear Phy/Wilmott, ask your questions there. You will get far better advice if you are patient. There are quite a few financial oriented programmers that lurk those forums that will offer excellent free-lance work.

I would keep a close eye on retail directed RightEdge Edition 2 (latest betas). If degree of active support and speed of development continues, that package is looking to pull far ahead of the retail herd.
 

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