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Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 12:12
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Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re: AmiBroker
FAQ / SNIPPETS idea
just post them here - its too early imho to post on wiki
till we get organizediki.
I had been thinking along the lines
of:
Databases
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Creating
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Backtesting
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Afl
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Stops
Composites(add to)
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Averages
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(watchlists)
MPT & Metrics (alpha, beta, sharpe, UI, UPI, RelStdev)
Charting
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blah
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blah
Scoring
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RSQP
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stocks
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Chart Pattern
Recognition
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Resistance
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Kamish Bullish Bearish
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Channels and Wedges
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Trendlines and Wedges
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Point
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and Handle
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d
Thanks, Joe/Dale...
I just spent 15 minutes looking at some of the main and
preliminary editing/organizing tools and syntax for wike. I had never
before attempted an entry although I have used wikipedia numerous
times. As someone said, it is not so simple. I will attempt a
start, not on the outline I have but on some simple headlines as a beginning
of an organization. I also was thinking that a thorough FAQ might be a
good way to start and more simple from a beginning standpoint. It does
not look as easy as I thought it would be.
Hmmmm......
Hi Ken - I agree with you and I'd like to
see your outline. I'd contribute topics where I can
and
would start organizing the material on my
part.
Best regards
JOE
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 8:12
AM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re:
AmiBroker FAQ / SNIPPETS idea
A key thing is that no ONE person makes
contributions. Lots of folks write or edit material or both.
The more people who contribute even a small amount of learning or teaching
about something they have done, the more the reference work will
grow. Further, people will only write about the things that interest
them, so the content grows accordingly...initially with big gaps and
perhaps not a lot of organization, but eventually growing into a valuable
work.
A couple of us had compiled some outlines of things
needed to learn about AB. This was done over a year ago and is thus
somewhat out of date. Nonetheless, this could be an organizational
starting point and I could dust off these old outlines and see what it
would take to turn some of them into Wiki pages---but it would be nice to
see some positive suction, hopeful comments, and an indication that some
folks would contribute some original content. Think about Herman's
tutorial from way back, on AddtoComposites. Effort like that is the
kind of contribution that would make a wonderful, information-rich AB
Wiki.
Ken
I guess the big question, Who is going to volunteer to do
all this work on the wiki site??? There is already facility to add
comments to the online AFL functions that is clearly not fully utilised
as it takes someone actually writing something to add. We cannot expect
TJ to do all this work and keep AB moving forward. No point running
around getting things planned if nobody plans to do the effort of
entering to the site. If you plan to have everyone write and add their
own thing, then forget organising unless someone is prepared to do the
organising.
It all sounds good, but so far very few people have
ever come forward to do the work, and then continue to do so for long
time to come.
Yes I am negative about it, It is good
idea............. but.
On 7/2/05, Tomasz Janeczko
<amibroker@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > >
There are lots of well-organized and well-written wikis out there.
The > largest is probably Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org > It uses
exactly the same engine as the one I have set up on amibroker.org >
server > > And yes - you have to 'register' in order to
edit, but registration involves > just creating a name and password
(2 second work :-)) > > Best regards, > Tomasz
Janeczko > amibroker.com > ----- Original Message -----
> From: dingo > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent:
Saturday, July 02, 2005 2:01 AM > Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re:
AmiBroker FAQ / SNIPPETS idea > > Before any of us give up
and slink back into our holes - we need to think > about
organization. If anyone has a link to a well organized wiki
thingi > then it would be great to see how its done. Then we
need to discuss how to > organize it. Once that's done
then we can set up a "structure" and start > filling it
in. > > TJ - if you're reading this - is it "public" or
do you have to register to > post? I already registered but
don't know if that was necessary. Do you > have any wiki
sities that you can point us to? > > d >
> ________________________________ > From:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf > Of original_nightstalker > Sent: Friday, July 01,
2005 7:07 PM > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject:
[amibroker] Re: AmiBroker FAQ / SNIPPETS idea > > >
OK, OK - it didn't turn out quite the way it looks in my InfoSelect.
It's > much > easier to follow in IS. So I've deleted it from
the Wiki page. But it was > well-intentioned - it's a thread from
this very forum on how to set up > databases for multiple markets in
Ami, which is something that many find > tricky > and
confusing. Tomasz gave an excellent explanation in the last post of
the > thread. The first couple of posts were for context, as
Tomasz's post answers > points raised in the previous ones. >
> So if somebody can tell me and everyone else how to use the Wiki
thingy so > that > it looks like a polished page, and
preferably indexed, then perhaps the > thread > would be worth
re-posting there. I tried to make sense of the Wiki Manual, >
but > a lot of it was gobbledegook to a non-programmer like me, and
it would have > to > be one of the most user-UNfriendly
'manuals' I have ever encountered. I > could > not make sense
out of it at all. > > I have no idea about writing web pages
or using HTML - I hope that's not > required to use the Wiki thing -
but I get the impression from the manual > that it may be. In
which case, I suspect many of us in here would be left >
behind... Ah well, I still have my InfoSelect database :) >
> Regards, NightStalker > > > --- In
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, dan_public@xxxx wrote: > >
Dingo, > > > > I took a look too. Yes, it
may be a mess. OTOH... > > > > If I understand
the purpose (and I'm not sure I do), a WikiWiki site can > be made
into what we want it to be. Let's give it a chance. Add
content > and see what it turns out to be. > > >
> Best regards, > > > > Dan. > > >
> -------------- Original message -------------- > > >
> Well, > > > > after looking this over for a few
minutes - I fear that it might be too > complicated for our user
base as a whole. > > > > If we have people just paste
email threads into the site (this has already > happened) then it
will be worse than purebytes. > > > > I fear this is
gonna be a mess. > > > > d > > > >
> > > > > > From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Tomasz
Janeczko > > Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 2:18 PM > > To:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: [amibroker] AmiBroker
FAQ / SNIPPETS idea > > > > > > > >
Hello, > > > > I have set-up Wiki page at: > >
http://www.amibroker.org/wiki/ >
> > > as a tool for this collaborative documentation
project. > > > > For those of you who do not know what
is Wiki, here is a page from > Wikipedia (Wiki-based free
Encyclopedia): > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki >
> > > Best regards, > > Tomasz Janeczko > >
amibroker.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > >
From: dingo > > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 5:11 PM > > Subject: RE: [amibroker]
AmiBroker FAQ / SNIPPETS idea > > > > > >
That would be nice if we can get this off the ground. > >
> > As to publishing others work: If it was posted on a
forum then I think it > would be ok (if anyone disagrees now's the
time to speak up). I DO think we > should post the date and author
just the be courteous. > > > > d > > >
> > > > > > > From:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On >
Behalf Of Joe Landry > > Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:45
AM > > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re:
[amibroker] AmiBroker FAQ / SNIPPETS idea > > > >
> > > > ALL: > > I'm interested and while no
expert I have a collection of snippets that > I've filed on my
Infoselect database over the past 2 years and would be > happy to
clip and paste those in with some editing/categorizing, for
example > as Graham just wrote "how to plot arrows" or how to draw a
signal "ribbon" > etc. some very simple stuff keeps getting
asked. I forget how to compose > them and have to clip, paste
and modify. > > > > FWIW > > There are others
on this board who use Infoselect and other databases to > do exactly
that, to keep a store of AFL snippets that can be searched down > to
the letter. Most of these snippets are not my original thought
and > borrowed from the board. Somehow searching Purebytes is
not nearly as > productive as creating your own store.
> > > > Then there are others who've moved on but who
left quite a legacy of tight > algorithms and indicators. >
> > > I can contribute a low level of jScript automation
- the running nightly > jobs as I call them - to create
composties, I'd be interested in moving to > the next level in
jScripts as well as some realtime >
monitoring/alerts/indicators. > > > > Be glad to be a
contributor of what I have. I'm sensitive about publishing > others'
work and some of the best would be coming from others. > >
> > JOE > > ----- Original Message ----- > >
From: dingo > > To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 8:54 AM > > Subject: RE: [amibroker]
AmiBroker FAQ / SNIPPETS idea > > > > > > No
there isn't - except for the stuff I've done for the PBI Collected >
Documentation at > http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker-beta/files/ >
> > > There have been several attempts to do such a thing but
the interest level > is 0 to build it - but very high to have access
to one. But then there are > those that are too lazy to read
anything and therefore will just post a > question anyway and
someone far more patient than most of us (good old > Graham for
instance) will answer that question that's been asked and > answered
100's of times. > > > > TJ offered to set up a WikiWiki
for the OLE group several months ago (no > other folks were
interested so it died). Maybe he or you could set one up. > If so
that would allow a "community" effort (Looks like maybe you and me
at > this point). > > > > I'll help but due to
the lack of response of a couple of other attempts I > won't lead
it. > > > > d > > > > > >
> > > > From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Prosser,
Daniel > > Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 9:59 PM > > To:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [amibroker] AmiBroker FAQ
/ SNIPPETS idea > > > > > > > >
Hi, > > > > > From: Graham
<kavemanperth@xxxx> > > > Subject: Re: Daytrade System -
Close open Positions at Close > > > > > > actually
this question has been answered before a few times in this > >
group > > > > > > sell = cross( timenum(), 155959
); //assuming 4pm is close time > > > > Is there an FAQ
document maintained for this group? It seems to me it > >
would be *very* useful for this particular group. > > >
> Perhaps a "SNIPPETS" style FAQ where snippets of code are kept
with > > common "How do I...?" questions in one large (indexed)
document. Such > > as the question above... > >
> > I would certainly take a look at this file before asking my
stupid > > questions :-) It may help cut back on some common
questions and help > > educate new users faster. It could
even be put into the help files of > > AmiBroker for each major
release. > > > > The online AFL Library and
purebytes.com archives don't really suit this > > purpose I am
finding. > > > > Any volunteers? ;) > >
> > Dan. > > > > p.s., in case you don't know
- SNIPPETS was a project whose goal was to > > "collect and
disseminate the best C/C++ answers to 'How do I...?' > >
programming questions" (started in the old FidoNet BBS days if I >
> remember correctly - gee I must be getting old...) > >
> > http://snippets.snippets.org/index.php#PREFACE >
> > > > > > > > >
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