Has anyone with serious knowledge of C# compared RightEdge Systems (www.rightedgesystems.com) to QuantDeveloper (www.smartquant.com)?
Both appear to be extremely robust and flexible platforms for developing, backtesting, and automating a trading system. I'm currently learning C# so that I can test and develop systems using a "real language." My knowledge thus far, however, is inadequate to really compare these two platforms.
QuantDeveloper is much more expensive than RightEdge (which is currently a beta 2 release) will be. SmartQuant also sells its own database to be used with QuantDeveloper. How would this database be any better than, say, SQL Server? RightEdge's platform is much more user-friendly (or so it seems), as systems can be created using drag-and-drop.
Is one clearly better than the other? Any info or opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
polr
Both appear to be extremely robust and flexible platforms for developing, backtesting, and automating a trading system. I'm currently learning C# so that I can test and develop systems using a "real language." My knowledge thus far, however, is inadequate to really compare these two platforms.
QuantDeveloper is much more expensive than RightEdge (which is currently a beta 2 release) will be. SmartQuant also sells its own database to be used with QuantDeveloper. How would this database be any better than, say, SQL Server? RightEdge's platform is much more user-friendly (or so it seems), as systems can be created using drag-and-drop.
Is one clearly better than the other? Any info or opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
polr
