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Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
Hi tripack. I'm sure your description fits most of IB's traders who use the API. A few of us are just trying to think a bit outside the lone wolf box. With respect to your reference to "open
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #46 ·
Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
It is possible to waste years debating Java vs. Microsoft or VB vs. C++ etc., and the debate doesn't get you anywhere. I view this forum as a way to share code, learn from what others are doing and
By tripack44 <no_reply@...> · #45 ·
Re: IB Post Questions answered & Q for Dkamp
This is just a thread within Scott's larger discussion board, adding to the intellectual liquidity of the board. No need for all of us to have the same aspirations.
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #44 ·
e-mail correction
please change my auto responder from yobryan@... to kybryan@... thanks
By Yolanda <yobryan@...> · #38 ·
Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
Hi Dion. This could be fun. Let's get all the .NET negatives out in the open. I guess some counterpoints to the runtime objection would be, - 20MB is (or is fast becoming) small potatoes, MS has
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #43 ·
Re: IB Post Questions answered & Q for Dkamp
What is this in response to? This post makes it sound like the charter of this group is to develop some trading platform, not to discuss the TWS API. Huh? Blood? This makes no sense to me.
By kgeis · #42 ·
Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
The problem with .NET is that you have to distribute a 20MB .NET runtime to everyone. Even Windows XP does not have the .NET runtime included by default. Monday, June 10, 2002, 2:50:02 PM, you
By Dion Loy <dion-y@...> · #41 ·
Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
Thanks Scott for getting responses. Seems like way to go in a cooperative project is to get participants to use .NET framework, where language choice is least likely to cause problems, and C/C++
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #40 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
hi-thanks for the e-mail. Will be gone for a few days and will respond after that. Please send future e-mails to kybryan@... thanks dtkamp wrote:
By Yolanda <yobryan@...> · #34 ·
Re: e-mail correction
Done
By marinindextrader <marinindextrader@...> · #39 ·
test post
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By ron_k_alaska · #37 ·
Re: kybryan will be gone for a few days
Done autoresponder email. Could the moderator set him to nomail please? respond after that. Please send future e-mails to kybryan@c... thanks who any that Java
By marinindextrader <marinindextrader@...> · #36 ·
kybryan will be gone for a few days
and every time someone posts, we are all going to get his autoresponder email. Could the moderator set him to nomail please? * REPLY SEPARATOR *
By ajr <areider-list@...> · #35 ·
Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
Another comment from the VB Explorer Board: Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Kent's full of crap! :) I have yet to
By marinindextrader <marinindextrader@...> · #33 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
Thanks for your e-mail. I will be out of town for 3 days and will respond after returning. Pleaase send future e-mails to kybryan@... thanks thestattrader wrote:
By KBryan <kybryan@...> · #31 ·
Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
Thanks for your e-mail. I will be out of town for 3 days and will respond after returning. Please direct future e-mails to kybryan@... thanks marinindextrader wrote:
By KBryan <kybryan@...> · #30 ·
Re: Resources: Two Excellent Sites For Code and Help
I am out of town for 3 days will respond after returning. Please direct future e-mails to kybryan@... thanks marinindextrader wrote:
By KBryan <kybryan@...> · #29 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
Hi StatTrader. Your view here sounds quite reasonable for someone who is actively writing Java code. Having already stated a counterview, others are free to decide for themselves, and I'll resist
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #32 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
True, Java GUI development used to require quite a bit of work- arounds when SWING was new. But that was a few years ago. I'm not primarily a GUI guy - I mostly do "mission critical" server side
By thestattrader <TheStatTrader@...> · #28 ·
Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
I transfered this question to the VB message board I haunt. Here is a response from one guy there: Re: C++ vs. C#.NET vs.
By marinindextrader <marinindextrader@...> · #27 ·