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 imho, 
The most useful to the greatest number of new, current and 
future users would simply be well-written documentation organized in 
chapters by specific topic.  
  
The 
advantage of well-prepared printed/electronic information is that users at all 
levels of expertise can cut-n-paste examples and work through the material 
at a time convenient to them, at a place convenient to them, and at a pace 
convenient to them.  
  
best 
regards, 
herman 
   Thanks Joe. I 
  remember seeing information on the thread about the conference last year 
  (it was about when I started using AB) but I didn't know it was an annual 
  event. I'll give it some thought.
 
  Dan
 
  --- In 
  amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe Landry" <jelandry@xxxx> wrote: > 
  Dan - what about  the Clearwater Amibroker Conference on Feb 11th?  
   > It's out of town, in a warm place, lots of AB expertise, lots 
  of trading and  > signal experience?  >  > Write the 
  authors, speakers and see if this meets your needs.  >  > Best 
  regards and maybe I'll see you there.  > JOE  >  > http://www.ftmonitor.com/cl5/schoolintroduction.html >   
  ----- Original Message -----  >   From: danielwardadams 
   >   To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  >   Sent: 
  Friday, January 21, 2005 12:47 PM >   Subject: [amibroker] 
  Training and/or User Groups >  >  >  >   AB 
  is cuch a powerful tool with so many different capabilities, 
  has >   there been any thought of "formal" training sessions? 
  I think I've >   finally climbed most of the learning curve 
  for what I want to do but
  >   it wasn't particularly easy 
  and took almost a year. So far I haven't >   dug into the new 
  (beta) backtester options but I expect the curve for >   that 
  to be steep also. Meanwhile, Tomasz keeps implementing new >   
  features almost faster than people (me at least) can absorb them. > 
   >   I know the user base is pretty international so it's hard 
  to know >   where classes should be taught. (And I doubt if 
  Tomasz is ready to >   start whole new training "divisions" 
  (one for the U.S., one for >   Europe, Austrailia, etc). Any 
  thoughts? >  >   Also, are there any user groups other 
  than one or two I've seen >   mentioned (one in Dallas and one 
  in California I think)? >  >   I'd be willing to travel 
  a reasonable distance to participate in any >   forum of 
  AB-savvy people. >  >   Dan >  >  > 
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