I have used both and am currently using Ninja. I am a
programmer by trade and I found tradestation was too cumbersome to
develop strategies quickly. Ninja is much easier and the
coding is done in .net.
Posted by junkmaylbox on 3rd of Dec 2008 at 02:31 pm
He meant C# for Microsoft .net. It's a language similar to C and
Java, it's relatively easy to pick up. I am a programmer myself.
How well did the implementation work? I noticed that Matt's EMA
cross was programmed in C# for .net too.
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Ninja vs Tradestation
Posted by cdjd on 3rd of Dec 2008 at 01:42 pm
Anyone have experience and or opinion of both platforms (pros and cons)?
Any major differences that would favor moving from TS to Ninja or viceversa
tya
cd
I have used both and
Posted by cwa82675 on 3rd of Dec 2008 at 01:50 pm
I have used both and am currently using Ninja. I am a programmer by trade and I found tradestation was too cumbersome to develop strategies quickly. Ninja is much easier and the coding is done in .net.
.net ?
Posted by cdjd on 3rd of Dec 2008 at 01:55 pm
is .net a computer language. I have programmed as a hobby in the past (years ago) what is it similar to?
He meant C# for Microsoft
Posted by junkmaylbox on 3rd of Dec 2008 at 02:31 pm
He meant C# for Microsoft .net. It's a language similar to C and Java, it's relatively easy to pick up. I am a programmer myself. How well did the implementation work? I noticed that Matt's EMA cross was programmed in C# for .net too.