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On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> Our list here is very quiet since Frank's thread (which I bit my |
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> tongue I never answered) ;-) so I hope it's OK to ask something |
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> slightly off topic. |
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> Can anyone recommend a good way (or place) for a non-programmer, at |
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> least in C/C++/etc., to find a very small group of application type |
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> programmers who might want to put together an Open Source application |
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> of some software that exists in the Windows world but there isn't |
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> TTBOMK any real equivalent in the Linux world? |
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> The overall area if it matters is financial, trading systems with a |
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> genetic orientation, but not neural networks. I use a number of |
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> programs in these areas, most being in Windows, but also R in Linux, |
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> and have some ideas about combining features from a bunch of them into |
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> a single application in Linux. |
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> Thanks in advance, |
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> Mark |
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