What programming lanuage is tradestations easylanguage built upon

only recently, it was a monster before.
I’ve actually heard that from tech industry vets. I also forgot to mention, that before I hired out that project, I knew exactly what I needed to execute. The coder recommended Java for the IB connector. I’ve spent countless hours, prototyping, researching, and testing. Those days are over. I don’t miss it :)
 
The TradeStation WebAPI allows integration using a variety of programming languages such as C#, C++, Python, PHP, Ruby or any language that can access the Internet. They also offer ultra low latency colo through FCM360.

I don't use this myself, I just happen to know about this since one of my accts is with TS.

https://tradestation.github.io/api-docs/#section/Overview/SIM-vs-LIVE

http://www.fcm360.com/tradestation-llc/
Getting Started with TradeStation WebAPI
Only $21/month?

http://developer.tradestation.com/getting-started-with-tradestation-webapi/
 
Tradestation and Easy Language are good tools to use for systematic trading. Tradestation's System Performance Report is something of an industry standard. It is used/shown in many trading books. By opening up a small account you can use the platform for free. Charges for the data feeds are reasonable. This is a good platform if you want to test intraday systems, as there are minute and other short duration quotes/bars in additional to daily ones. Easy Language code can be found in the monthly issues of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities (TASC) magazine (at many B&N bookstores).
 
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