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[amibroker] Re: AmiBroker 4.94.0 BETA released



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LOL ... Having to do marketing is bad enough but I'm sure if we try 
hard we might be able to turn him into a full fledged bean 
counter ...

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Rick Osborn <ricko@xxx> wrote:
>
> Great - add something else to Thomasz to do list. 
> I bet he was really looking for something "productive"
> like that
> 
> --- Ton Sieverding <ton.sieverding@xxx> wrote:
> 
> > What about giving an estimate say every month for
> > the remaining time of important modules like the AFL
> > Wizard, AB Portfolio etc. Tomasz ? Perhaps on the
> > Wish List Page in the following form : 0%, 20%, 40%,
> > 60%, 80% and 100% done. Just to give us an idea
> > where you are ...
> > 
> > BTW thanks for the last update. I like it ...
> > 
> > Kind regards,
> > Ton Sieverding.
> > 
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >   From: Tomasz Janeczko 
> >   To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> >   Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 8:40 AM
> >   Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: AmiBroker 4.94.0 BETA
> > released
> > 
> > 
> >   Hello,
> > 
> >   > 
> >   > I got a chuckle from your comment. My own
> > programming estimates are
> >   > usually optimistic as well. From past
> > experience, if I make an estimate
> >   > and then mutiply by 2.5 I may be not too far off
> > the mark. Maybe.
> >   > 
> > 
> >   Yes and unfortunatelly it requires programmer to
> > understand :-)
> >   People may think that I underestimate things for
> > purpose. No I don't.
> >   At the time when estimate is made there it is the
> > best I can come up with.
> >   If I were multipling estimates by 2 at start I
> > would end up with 4 times the original,
> >   simply because when you have more time you put
> > more things and original idea
> >   becomes bigger than originally planned.
> > Programming is work of art. It evolves
> >   when you actually do it.
> > 
> >   This is not bakery shop where you can multiply
> > daily output times number of days for two months
> >   and you have correct estimate where you will be
> > then with your production.
> > 
> >   Plus I am dependent on thing that are completely
> > out of my control.
> >   During this 2 months 2 real time providers
> > released 3 new versions of their APIs/
> >   server software with big changes that require
> > immediate testing/changes.
> > 
> >   If such thing happens I need to drop everything
> > and check to ensure continuity.
> > 
> >   In the background there is also on-going work on
> > new documentation site that you don't
> >   see now but will be released to the public soon. 
> > 
> >   In the meantime I migrated also amibroker.org to a
> > new better server.
> > 
> >   Things like that are not "visible" to the users
> > but take quite a lot of time and can not
> >   be planned ahead.
> > 
> >   Best regards,
> >   Tomasz Janeczko
> >   amibroker.com
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >   From: "Nick Busigin" <nick@xxx>
> >   To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >   Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 5:42 AM
> >   Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: AmiBroker 4.94.0 BETA
> > released
> > 
> >   > On Thu, 3 May 2007, Tomasz Janeczko wrote:
> >   > 
> >   >> As for 2 months - indeed March 3rd I said that
> > it will appear within 2 months.
> >   >> In engineers world there is something called
> > "error of the estimate" . It is a measure
> >   >> the accuracy of predictions made. I wonder if
> > your own predictions about market movement
> >   >> 2 months ahead are so accurrate that you know
> > exactly what will happen 60 days in the future.
> >   >> If not, please show a little bit of patience.
> >   > 
> >   > Tomasz,
> >   > 
> >   > I got a chuckle from your comment. My own
> > programming estimates are
> >   > usually optimistic as well. From past
> > experience, if I make an estimate
> >   > and then mutiply by 2.5 I may be not too far off
> > the mark. Maybe.
> >   > 
> >   > :-)
> >   > 
> >   > Thanks for a product that keeps getting better
> > all the time - and at a
> >   > remarkable rate at that!
> >   > 
> >   > Kind regards,
> >   > Nick
> >   > 
> >   >
> >
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