If you want to save yourself a lot of time and
shorten your learning curve, stick with VB. There are more resources
(gurus, samples, support forums, etc.) for VB than anything else. When you
are starting, you need all of these to back you up, otherwise you spend a lot of
time spinning your wheels.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 5:54
AM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Request for
advice: programming languages
To do what ? Write DLL's to be used by calls from
this langauage ? or to write automation tools ? or ?
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"vlanschot" <ecbu@x...> wrote: > Hi
group, > > I'd like to get some feedback on which
(object-oriented) programming > language would be most helpful in
combination with AB. > > I've used VB previously, but am
wondering whether there are better > (i.e. easier) alternatives out
there, like Delphi, which I've seen > mentioned before on this board.
What about others like Fortran? > > Any freeware I can download?
Suggested books, and other readings? > > Thanks, >
>
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