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Thank you Mr. Peters....message well
taken.
best regards,
Dennis
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 8:47
AM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Leave defence to
the moderator, it is in the rules.
I'm glad we got that misunderstanding sorted out.
That's why it's important not to respond to a post (in an
agressive/attacking manner) if you believe you are being attacked or
slighted. In this forum environment it can be very easy to misunderstand
the intent behind another members post, it's much better to give them
the benefit of doubt. The ONLY avenue available in these situations is
to e-mail the moderator with details of the post and let the
moderator sort it out.
IMPORTANT: No other forum member should get
themselves involved in these disagreements in ANY way whatsoever. That
means ZERO response to posts which appear to attack/sligh another
member.
The forum moderators (myself and Tomasz) have lives beyond this
forum and whilst we may not be always able to respond immediately to these
situations, eventually one of us will get to it. I read EVERY post that is
sent to this forum so it's just a matter of time.
Any new members
that haven't read the rules of conduct for the AmiBroker forums I suggest
you do so now. (See link below)
Regards, William Peters (AmiBroker
Group Moderator) www.amitools.com
Forum Rules of Conduct: A
text copy can always be found in the files section of this
forum: <<http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/files/!_AmiBroker_Forum_Rules_of_Conduct.txt>>
Monday,
January 31, 2005, 2:42:15 AM, you wrote:
G> Where is the moderator
when you need him
G> Please stop name calling, it is totally
unnecessary and downgrades the G> site for the rest of us. I come here
to be helped and help others.
G> We are here to discuss Amibroker
and trading related issues ***only***
G> On Sun, 30
Jan 2005 21:57:46 -0800, dennisandlisa G>
<dennisandlisa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Mr. Rob....as a very
new beginner to the AFL language, thank you for the >> code you
kindly provided. Yes, I am new, but I do not consider the word >>
"algorithm" as a "big" word, and it certainly does not make me
feel >> important. However a few things do, and I will list
them for you... >> >> 1. My wife and kids >>
2. My BA degree in Economics/Business administration >> 3. My full
time job, as well as owning/managing my apartment building >> 4. My
past experiences in the computer field, such as interning at JPL >>
(that's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, for the beginners who do not
know) >> 5. My tollerence for sarcastic Mr. Know-it-alls like
you. >> >> And all this at the ripe young age of 34!
So again, thank you for your >> contrubution, but for future
reference, keep your 2 cents worth to your self >>
. >> >> All the best, >> Dennis >>
----- Original Message ----- >> From: dennisandlisa >> To:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 9:35
PM >> Subject: Re: [amibroker] Manual writing >>
>> get a life Rob....end of discussion. >>
>> All the best, >> Dennis >> ----- Original
Message ----- >> From: Michael Robb >> To:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:42
AM >> Subject: [amibroker] Manual writing >> >>
Tomasz, >> >> A sentence such as this could go a long
way toward demystifying the term >> algorithm. >>
>> "How could I write a scan for an upward sloping 170 period
EMA?... here >> is the >> algorithm I want to
use..." >> >> " (EMA 170) - (EMA 170 47 days ago) > 0
" >> >> In other words, the term is practically
unnecessary. It is precisely what AB >> users have been creating in
Amibroker the last few years, and it already has >> a name; it is
known as AFL. The above is nothing more than a line of AFL >>
code. >> >> Beginners do not need a big word to make
themselves feel important. They >> know they are important when they
start to succeed in crafting their >> thoughts in AFL; then
observe the splendid and speedy handling procedure in >> the
Amibroker program; not the other way around. >> >>
Answer would be something like this, or whatever the accurate
representation >> actually is: >> >> Col 9
= EMA(C,170) - Ref(EMA(C,170) - 47) => 0;
Plot (Col 9, >> "AlGoreRythm ", 5, 4); >>
>> Just a plea for utmost simplicity in language as an aid in
understanding for >> the newcomer who may be overwhelmed by the
unfamiliar vocabulary of >> technical terms. >>
>> Sincerely, >> >> Michael Robb
>> mlrobb@xxxxxxxxxxx
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