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Not sure if that is legal. But it probably is. But, I do know of at least
3 companies that claimed that you could use easy language with there product
as far as charting goes with little problems.
One was an elliot wave program that is still in bussiness but not sure if
you can still use EL with the newer versions.
One was bought out and no longer offering the software.
An the other, I just found out about and is in bussiness right now.
There is no doubt. If I was going to start a charting company. I would
make sure that it could use EL as is or be able to convert it to be used in
the new software. Big market just waiting for the right package to buy.
----- Original Message -----
From: "RUSS FURSE" <rfurse@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: EasyLanguage protected by copyright ?
> I agree with you comments; however, why not use Visual Basic code?
> Most people could learn to use this as easily as EL and VB would
> enable much greater flexability and links to other software. In
> addition, there is a lot of VB documentation, code examples and
> training manuals available. The great programmers on this list could
> code all of the indicators and systems that come with TradeStation
> and a lot of other sample code to get beginners to VB started. If
> not VB, some other language that is as universally accepted with tons
> of training and documentaion available worldwide.
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> From: "Robert Linders" <mugsnug@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 08:55:41 -0500
> To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: EasyLanguage protected by copyright ?
>
>
> Dear List members,
> This list has several smart programmers and (just) maybe we could
> create a
> product similar to tradestation.
> A good graphics engine and a couple of weeks would get me a long way,
> an
> open source project (look at unix and such) can be succesfull !
>
> However as "trader/programmer" I would not want to move away (too
> much) from
> the Easylanguage statements.
> Although it could be a slightly different syntax, the base would have
> to be
> very similar.
>
> Would the syntax carry a copyright by Omega that would prohibid the
> creation
> of an EasyLanguage "clone" ?
> Just some thoughts,
> Robert
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> Robert Linders
> Orlando, FL
> email: mugsnug@xxxxxxxxx
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