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For questions about programming languages, implementation, and packages in quantitative finance. Note: question must be specific to quantitative finance and must necessitate knowledge of quantitative finance in order to be on topic.
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Backtesting C++ Algorithms
What software is available for backtesting trading algorithms written in the C++ programming language? …
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Using QuickFIX in a C project
communication and information exchange are in C++ and they use many features of the C++ language that are exclusive to C++(such as classes and other artifacts of a language that supports object oriented programming …
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Is R suited for a Quantitative Finance executable application
R makes a fine environment for quantitative research. Same case with Python. For further information on R versus Python for quant finance, see Is R being replaced by Python at quant desks?
As far as …
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Trading C++ Libraries
These are the libraries I most prominently use for C++:
QuantLib
Boost C++ Libraries
This is not specifically a library however it is extremely helpful, the Anaconda Compiler Tools.
The Armadillo C …
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Choosing programming language for the next generation of a pricing library
There is no one definitive programming language to be used for this. … Python is a very popular programming language, lots of people will use it. …