Project is dead as far as I know. Brad
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 3:50 PM, whereis Mykake <whereis.myk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi friends, > > I am very new to the gaming world. Been in IT for more than 15 years, but > never in to Games. > Also i am new to open source project. > I am mainly in to scripting languages, but got in to c++ about 6 months > back. C++ is amazing. It fits to my personality. > I was looking in to c++ good medium size open source project on Linux and i > found glob2. > > Amazing game. It has most of the things i was looking for. > Exactly: No heavy graphics, strategy based, AI driven, no micromanagement, > c++ specific, OO driven, and Linux. > > Just curious to know how active this project is from development point of > view. > also how much active glob2 on ysagoon server? > Even if it is abandoned, I can still learn a lot by browsing through the > code. It is bit harder without support. > either way, thanks to all the developers and other contributors who did a > fantastic work. > > Foe those who want more info: > I want to develop stock market simulation, back testing engine, strategy > performance analysis, fully automated order entry management in C++ and > linux. > I have already every thing that I need is developed in non c++ and in > windows environment. It is fully functional. It is based on array > processing. Still extremely fast for retail trading. > But High frequency Trading wise, it is just not there. From software > specifications wise: everything is clear, done and functional. > with c++, it can not get the help of wide c++ optimization algorithmic > support, libraries and so on. > Linux, multithreading, c++ can get me there with speed. > > Unfortunately there is not a single c++/Linux/Active open source project out > there, which will be doing the market analysis, like i want. (obvious > reasons) > I still think, glob2 is an excellent starting point for me as it is easier > in a game to: > 1. Understand what exactly we are trying to achieve here. Scope of work is > much clear. > 2. How it is achieved using the programming language (C++) and concepts > (OO). > > Once i know how it is done in glob2, i can take the same knowledge and apply > to the financial analysis project in my mind. > Hope i am not on a wrong track of thinking here. > > Any comments/guidance from experienced c++ developers are appreciated. (I > have just 6 months in to c++. :-)) > > Regards, > wimk. > > _______________________________________________ > glob2-devel mailing list > glob2-devel@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel -- ------ Bradley Arsenault _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list glob2-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel