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Hello John,
I didn't like the Tennis book (others I know did). The Putt (now Putt
and Brower) book was more useful. At one time Omega sold a CD
containing the contents of their System Trading and Develpment Club.
It is a good source of learning EL if you can find it. Maybe someone
on the list will sell it to you. Omega last year published a book
called The Omega Research EasyLanguage Reference Guide. It is much
better than anything they printed before. Used to be available for
download free or purchase for $10. Omega, now named whatever, may not
sell any of this stuff anymore.
Without a doubt the best way to learn it in my opinion is a little
reading to start then getting someone else's code and trying to
understand it.
Friday, October 26, 2001, 9:28:01 PM, you wrote:
JL> Hi,
JL> there is a book called ask Mr EasyLanguage (US) , and that is
JL> about it as far as I know.
JL> This is (still ) surprising to me , as IT type books have flourished.
JL> Does anyone know of any other Easylanguage books?
JL> Despite the title ( and i realise there are some mentally strong people out
JL> there ) , has anyone read "Ask Mr EasyLanguage" ?
JL> Also, I suppose "certification" and courses in EasyLanguage were once a big
JL> thing, kind of like a 60's thing , it came and went.
JL> What is the state of what is offerred in the US now. Are people going to
JL> courses or is it primarily still people who can and do put it together.
JL> Perhaps courses are simply an overheader to authorised software resellers.
JL> ????
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Best regards,
Jim mailto:jejohn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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