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Why is C++ still a very popular language in quantitative finance? I think he mainly posted the link here ( hackerne.ws/item?id=2934042) Interesting discussions there over this weekend. I guess chrisaycock was interested in this question after all. |
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How many explanatory variables is too many? I am not the person who downvoted this question, but I am puzzled at your statement. Why should we find a dummy variable when we have multicollinearity in a model? Under what conditions? |
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Why is C++ still a very popular language in quantitative finance? I did read those parts of answers but I wanted to clarify or dig into more details. I think I got what I wanted so don't have any objection to close. |
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Why is C++ still a very popular language in quantitative finance? Thanks for your answer. Indeed, I didn't know there is still that much difference in performance. Then, I guess it's obvious to use C++ for especially QF systems. |
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Why is C++ still a very popular language in quantitative finance? @vonjd Updated my answer with the reference. |
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