Matlab is great! It is the first coding language I learned, and it provided me with an easy transition to C++ and all of the other languages....
NxCore is not compatible with Linux. It is Dependant on windows.h . They do have a beta release API that is for Linux, but NxAccess is still...
Valid point
By SE, I assume you mean Software Engineering? If that is the case, I guess I have a philosophical difference with you here. I think all ducks...
Noted.
I dont understand why using machine learning to generate trading signals from orderbook data has to be low latency? I have data that suggests...
I am going to use marketable limits. I am using Bayesian Networks primarily. In college I was able to design an autopilot that was able to...
Im using the book to create trading signals based upon Machine Learning (thats as deep as ill go), it is not low latency strat, but I will attempt...
Assumptions
As occam stated in a previous post, there are more exchange related failures than there are from running wine. As for you being more pofecient...
Windows and Linux use different memory adressing schemes I.e the pointer values for the same block of memory would be different, thus ( to the...
Thanks Occam, your incites are much appreciated.
Do you even know what WINE is???? Why would I bother running wine if I was going to run it on a different WINDOWS machine???? Go read a book
Do you really think that NxCore is a "hft data feed"? Do u really think that the microseconds it takes for my quote software running with WINE to...
I am trading the book.
Dude, go away. You are doing nothing but trolling. Let the grownups talk amongst themselves.
Occam, That is encouraging information. Would you mind sharing a bit more about your setup? 1) What flavor of Linux are you using? 2) What...
I have made that decision. ....the data feed handler runs on windows....everything elese is on linux. They communicate through sockets. Its not...
You have made incorrect assumptions about why I am running mixed OS. I am not specifically designing software that can be used on either os, the...
Couldn't agree more.
Separate names with a comma.