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Herman;
I'd probably ignore your comment on
documentation it came from almost anyone else. Personally I'm amazed at
how good the documentation is. Can you give a specific example of
what is lacking, or a specific example of how it could be
better?
Richard
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:40
PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: Training
and/or User Groups
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 > >
> > > > Check AmiBroker web page
at: > http://www.amibroker.com/ >
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