TickZOOM Decision. Open Source and FREE!

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Oh, I have some more testing to do to release it. I don't want to dump it even on "beta" tester until it's pretty solid.

I'm scheduling to release the code around or right after the holidays because I'll have more time to do then.

Mean time, I'm progressing on that but focusing an all the licensing, legal, business, administrative issues, documenting, website setup, etc. to get ready for that point.

I will turn up the website at tickzoom.org over the weekend with documentation and the video so people can get a "look" at it.

Then I can focus entirely on releasing it.

I'll accept questions on the documentation during that time so that I can update, clarify, improve the documentation.

Anything worth doing is worth doing right.

Sincerely,
Wayne

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ok, ok, where is the source :cool: ?

Cheers,
Anton
 
Quote from OpenQuant:

ok, ok, where is the source :cool: ?

Cheers,
Anton

By the way, what do you want with the source? Under GPLv3 you can't use it in OpenQuant as a closed source system.

Wayne
 
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ok, ok , I can't use it :D But where is the source ? :cool:

Sorry. Didn't I answer that it well be released during or after the holidays?

Do you mean where is it now? On my PC.

Wayne
 
PS. If someone is interested in looking on OpenQuant demo videos, demonstrating backtesting with 1M+ ticks per second, including market depth events, and switching between backtesting and live trading with one mouse click, it's here

http://www.smartquant.com/doc.php

The source code, supported under 7/24, is also available, though it's not free :D

Cheers,
Anton
 
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The source code, supported under 7/24, is also available, though it's not free :D

Cheers,
Anton

When you use .NET, the source code is always free for anybody to see :)
 
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