Yes, I am also not of the programming kind, even excelphobic. Still used to master MS , WoW etc in those days. I really appreciate all the capabilities, but would prefer some more accessability. I am struggeling.
Those videos are nice, but don`t give you a real training. It would be nice to have a tutorial including examples and a dummy database on which to apply the tutorial exercises, so results could be checked. O.k., its a rather old fashioned way and TJ should not be bothered, maybe the group could give it a joint try? Thanks frankphd_us -- In amibroker@yahoogroups.com, "mytakeismine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Maybe I shouldn't jump in, however... > I know what I would like to see and I think after reading others > comments that they too would like to see Not More Canned indicators > and the like but better documentation along the way. Possibly more > examples but even they don't help if you don't get some of the > concepts. > > For all of you that "Get It" and understand it, you can look at, read > it and implement. Not so for some of us who still love to trade and > want to learn AFL and AMI. Now I love to learn new things yet I do > suffer from a slight learning disability but when I finally get > something I run with it. > > Ok I have asked the question and have received good answers as to > where to obtain the knowledge. I bought C++ Demystified, OOP > Demystified and Howard's new book Quantitative Trading. I have to > admit I haven't read any of them all the way through (more than half > for the first 2) but I wasn't getting it. (I don't have C++ so > reading with out using fell short.) > > So IS there a prerequisite to AMI? Does every one but Me get it? Do I > want it dumbed down? NO. But maybe a poll should be taken "How > comfortable are you with AMI" > > The answer for me would be a "Code" tutorial that teaches hands on > syntax for use with arrays (for that is the strength of AMI?) and > help files setting for skilled and unskilled where unskilled may dive > deeper. > > I could keep going but much too long already! > > Thanks Tomasz for all your good work. > It will sink in for me at some point. > > Cheers > Kim J > mytakeismine >