<b>I am sorry to say this, but non of your stupid posts helped Mr. riskaverse305</b> Sorry man, I shut up my stupid mouth :)
Thus advocating .net...
<b>Are you working for them?</b> I use their QS code...
The source code is also available. Read at the bottom http://www.smartquant.com/order.php
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What about .net 2.0? Never use x.0 version of any product ? :)
After all, let me mention that many people think that .net executes a kind of scripting / interpreted code, and thus it's much slower than native...
Well, the question was rather about ATS, thus I assume this gentleman is not going to write a low level engine like QuickFIX, which is indeed an...
PS. Take a look at QuickFIX engine for example (open source, managed c++ and .net).
Hmm, what about managed c++ in .net ? You can use it if you want to speed up any critical part of the framework. Also, you can call unmanaged code...
It looks like .Net / c# is a winner. You can browse www.smartquant.com to get started. Vasilii
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