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Great Documentation for Investment and Trading Systems
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| Just wanted to let people know about a new, free Encyclopedia for Investors
and Traders who are building or maintaining systems:
Http://www.itsdoc.org
"itsdoc" stands for "It's Documentation."
The site attempts to provide highly accurate documentation in an
encyclopedia format. It's 100% free, with no
advertising whatsoever and no soliciting. The entity is entirely non-profit.
Users are invited to contribute high quality material to the site and also
draw
from the considerable knowledge base hosted there. If you are coding
investment
and trading systems you will probably find this site extremely helpful.
It's new, the official launch isn't until January so the site has a few
rough
edges right now. Still, its very useful.
I hope you get a lot out of it. Please help promote it and put something
back into it too.
Rick
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| Harrison D Reiser 2005-09-27, 7:03 pm |
| Would you kindly peddle your shit elsewhere?
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| "Harrison D Reiser" <reiser@eng.utah.edu> wrote in message
news:dhcdti$o5u$1@vegh.ks.cc.utah.edu...
> Would you kindly peddle your shit elsewhere?
Mr. Reiser,
I assure you that http://www.ITSdoc.org has substantial substance and has
nothing to do with whatsoever with
peddling.
It's a highly relevant bank of documentation, specifically constructed to
support open source coders working on investment and trading systems. The
site is neutral.
In the short time since launch we have over 70 registered users, many of
whom are open source Java programmers. One in fact is "world class"
currently working at CERN and implementing the knowledge posted on the site.
Others are from around the world interested in the documentation base.
I'd suggest you have a look at the site yourself and see if first hand if
your original assessment is indeed correct. We will be happy to directly
respond to any rational criticism from the open source community.
Rick Labs
ITSdoc.org
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