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have the Hurst Exponent programmed on excel is anybody is interested contact me
and i will send a copy.
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size=2>-----Mensaje original-----De: manohohman
[mailto:no_reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Enviado el: domingo, 19 de
octubre de 2003 21:08Para:
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAsunto: [EquisMetaStock Group] If you
can't program it in MSJust a little general
information. MS's programming language is based on a formula language
protocol like that of Excel. It's not a general programming language like
C++. The good news, it's easier to program the simple stuff. The bad
news, is it's very difficult to program complex relationships. If
you want something that can't be done in MS like the Hurst Exponent or
stuff that requires complex algorithms to calculate, if you can find the
code in C++, Equis sells a developers kit that allows you to compile C++
into dlls and use them with MS. You can put almost anything into MS using
the C++ code. I often hear that Tradestation is better for writing
custom stuff because it has a stronger programming language. Yes, I think
that's definitely true. Their langauage, I believe, is a Pascal
derivative, which means it's a reasonable general programming language.
But it's no picnic to learn. Watchout what you wish for. Tradestation has
other problems, also. JOTo
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