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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À : pierre.orphelin <pierre.orphelin@xxxxxxxxxx>; Omega list <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date : samedi 19 juin 1999 22:19
Objet : Re: traderware X release date


>PO - If you look at the page again http://24.0.100.173/q/colorcode.gif
>almost everything there was done with a wizard there was very little typing
>at all!   Everything you see that starts with the prefix TW.  is like easy
>languages user functions.  We have acquired two programmers just to write
>the largest library of TW. library code in the world for any technical
>analysis package ever offered to the public.
>

The result is a lot of code for a simple thing, wizard generated or not.
This do not change my point


>First you name it http://24.0.100.173/traderwarex/Mark's1st1.gif
>
>Then this code pops up to get you started
>http://24.0.100.173/traderwarex/Mark's1st2.gif
>
Yes

>Then you will select from a list "pick and click" to your hearts content our
>growing library of code.
>http://24.0.100.173/traderwarex/TWLibrary.html
>

Arghhh.
Kilometric fuction names and inputs and underlying  declaration of all kinds.
Definitively : NO!


>that's about it for most people, but you can have it anyway you want!  more
>complicated you have it simple we have it.  any indicator or system that is
>in TS that a newbie can pick and click without programming anything will
>also be in our product and much much more.

Maybe, but  will not understand what he is doing.
Not to speak of debugging ( where newbies are not wizards)

>
>How do you plot a indicator on TradeWare?  first do this right mouse click
>on the chart like you do in TS NOW!  http://24.0.100.173/traderwarex/PO1.gif
>

Yes.

>Then you choose what you want and hit the button PLOT
>http://24.0.100.173/traderwarex/PO2.gif  see its easier than TS and has
>fewer steps to plot an indicator with no programming needed!
>

Equals in my opinion


>Here is an example of our better charting capabilities,
>http://24.0.100.173/traderwarex/bigchart.gif
>

TS2000i isa ble to plot the same amount of data


>If you have anymore questions I would be happy to answer them!  Have a nice
>day!
>

Thank you.

I stay with my TradeStation that I only use now as a platform to run the fuzzy logic software.
Must say that the ease of programming provided by TS EL has greatly helped me over years.
Feel that with VB like, I would not have gone so far than now.

Rgds,

PO