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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 ·
Resources: Two Excellent Sites For Code and Help
Both of these sites are highly recommended. They have been addded to the Bookmarks section for future reference. VB Explorer: http://www.vbexplorer.com/VBExplorer/VBExplorer.asp The VB Explorer
By marinindextrader <marinindextrader@...> · #26 ·
C++ vs. C#.NET vs. VB.NET
In recent thread on IB board, Kent commented that C++ was the way to go for creating serious apps. Is this really true any more if you're starting from .NET, where all of its languages are based on
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #25 ·
VC++ SocketClient: Bug in connect?"
Hi all, I have seen this problem in both my code, and in the testsocketclient program. If I call eConnect once, and it fails, the next time I call it, an exception is thrown. Anybody know how the
By Todd_A_Turner <todd_a_turner@...> · #24 ·
Re: IB Post Questions answered & Q for Dkamp
Worth Repeating: "goldensilvermana": "It is the little guy against the big boys and I smell blood. The problem is that there are many lone wolves running down rabbit trails and that is not the
By marinindextrader <marinindextrader@...> · #23 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
I don't trade options but writing a separate (must be separate or in another thread because of blocking) program to send keystrokes (enter) or mouseclicks to a window at a predefined spot isn't that
By simgenie <no_reply@...> · #22 ·
IB Post Questions answered & Q for Dkamp
Dkamp Here is how I envision a workable solution: (1) All interested parties need to make a list of what problems they want solved. (2) These problems need to be listed then voted on by the
By goldensilvermana <kybryan@...> · #21 ·
Re: java developer your hired contact IB
but
By goldensilvermana <kybryan@...> · #20 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
Sorry for misunderstanding. I'm not aware of any problems with IB's Java API, although I've asked them questions about whether the APIs are kept in synch, and whether they are paying preferential
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #19 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
You mentioned "limitations we see in the Java-based TWS." Your comments are about GUI programming in Java. I'm looking for problems with the TWS Java API. Is this what you are trying to say? "If
By kgeis · #18 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
Hi Ken. Right, I would put performance issues at the bottom of the list of limitations. This is a huge topic to start a discussion about, but will outline a few points broadly. BTW, I don't have
By dtkamp <dkamp@...> · #17 ·
VB TWS: New Sample Project For Newbies In The File Section
I have posted a sample project that uses MicroSoft Hierarchical Flex Grid, an in cell editing routine and a better start for someone just getting going. Still a very basic example...but it will
By marinindextrader <marinindextrader@...> · #16 ·
Re: java developer willing to lend a hand
Please comment on the Java limitations. I've heard nothing of the sort except for performance issues from people who don't know what they are talking about. Ken
By kgeis · #15 ·