Very good that you posted a link that highlights your cluelessness. Your whole posting history is just full of lack of any knowledge besides pretensions of being an ignorant know-it-all. That's why nearly no one can see you anymore except from me who is having fun with you.
I keep exploring and sharing, while you are a true Amibroker spammer. We choose different paths and that is alright, good luck with your spammer career and wish you get more than minimum pay.
This thread is about Tradelink. If I see you guys continue this "Amibroker" fight all your posts will suddenly disappear. Enough is enough, you have been warned.
It's not just about AmiBroker. It is about Tradelink and other vendors also. The guy is a famous troll without any knowledge whatsoever but is acting like a stubborn ignorant know-it-all. Keep him alive as there is already an ignore function available to make his posts disappear. Everyone is free to make a fool out of oneself. Now I will keep my mouth shut and keep on laughing.
I downloaded and installed TradeLink's "Install-Glean" but Avast! AV alerts it as containing the virus "Win32:Malware-gen." I am uninstalling it so I can't comment on it's usefulness. Has anyone else has this occur?
I doubt there is a virus. However, with Pracplays recent shenanigans, I guess I wouldn't put anything past them. Glean is a waste of time and money that is destroying Tradelink as far as I'm concerned. Seek out the user forked Glean-less version of Tradelink if you want a true open-source platform to build off of.
anti virus warnings for glean you can ignore, they are false positives. glean seems like a good value to me, you don't pay anything for testing or even live trading until your strategy is making money.
How come your anecdotes remind me of the TickZoom guy who let others help to develop his product and fuxxed everyone and overnight closed it down, changed the license and tried to charge thousands on a proprietary product mostly others developed (that joker invited others to test trial "his" product later and behaved as if his code was the latest shix, there was actually a "trial approval process" involved, lol). Tradelink also initially enjoyed a wide participation. I have not followed the project recently because I created my own architecture years ago. But what I learned from the TickZoom experience is to frequently archive the latest code stack.
Its not a virus but remaining code that was put in early on to communicate with an outside server; I cannot comment on what is submitted from your local machine to such server but you can search the tradelink user board and will find references to said code.