Setting up Python for Quantitative Analysis in OS X 10.9 Mavericks - Lesson 1

21 October 2014, 17:24
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Someone, not so long time ago, turned my attention from Matlab coding towards Python programming.

He used a strong argument on the enormous flexibility of the language and equally dynamic capabilities as contrasted with Matlab. Well, not mentioning a zero-dollar cost and the power behind the art of computing.

That got my attention. When I did my own in-depth research on Python’s applications to the quantitative finance and risk modeling, I came back to my friend saying: Pal, you got my attention but now you have my curiosity.

Now, here we have some good programming habits, They Change as our programming experience changes or increases, so does our trading. -> Sources.

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