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 Ok Herman, your other message did make it 
clear.  I'm sure part of the problem is that Tomasz assumes that the 
average user is half as smart as is he.  lol... most of us 
aren't. 
  
As to more examples,  that sure can't 
hurt. 
  
Richard 
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  Hello Richard, 
    
  Perhaps my other post made it a bit clearer. Also i have the feeling I 
  am interested in areas where few want to go...I am solely interested in 
  extremely fast real-time trading systems with automated trade 
  execution. There is a long list of special problems that must be solved and 
  addressed... AmiBroker is just breaking into this new trading methodology 
  and there are no working examples in this area. It would be great to see 
  a 20-30 page paper on real-time automated trading in AmiBroker :-) 
   
    
  best 
  regards, 
  herman 
    
    
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  Message----- From: Richard Harper 
  [mailto:rdharper@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 5:53 
  PM To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [amibroker] 
  Re: Training and/or User Groups
 
  
  
    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 
    
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      Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:40 
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      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
 
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        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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