I have recently purchase the book "expert advisor programming by Andrew R. Young... and I'm wondering does anyone have additional books that they would recommend? Thanks for you input.
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brokev44:
I have recently purchase the book "expert advisor programming by Andrew R. Young... and I'm wondering does anyone have additional books that they would recommend? Thanks for you input.
I have recently purchase the book "expert advisor programming by Andrew R. Young... and I'm wondering does anyone have additional books that they would recommend? Thanks for you input.
I started out with learning the fundamentals of programming by learning C and C++. The basic concepts you learn in C and C++ can then be applied in MQL4. In my opinion MQL4 should be viewed as an augmentation to the basics of C and C++. By learning the principles you will have lattitude to build your own code instead of trying to learn other people's code. Books I recommend after much research are "C Primer Plus" by Stephen Prata and "How To Program C++" by P.J. Dietel. These books were written as text books.
ForexSurfr:
I started out with learning the fundamentals of programming by learning C and C++. The basic concepts you learn in C and C++ can then be applied in MQL4. In my opinion MQL4 should be viewed as an augmentation to the basics of C and C++. By learning the principles you will have lattitude to build your own code instead of trying to learn other people's code. Books I recommend after much research are "C Primer Plus" by Stephen Prata and "How To Program C++" by P.J. Dietel. These books were written as text books.
I started out with learning the fundamentals of programming by learning C and C++. The basic concepts you learn in C and C++ can then be applied in MQL4. In my opinion MQL4 should be viewed as an augmentation to the basics of C and C++. By learning the principles you will have lattitude to build your own code instead of trying to learn other people's code. Books I recommend after much research are "C Primer Plus" by Stephen Prata and "How To Program C++" by P.J. Dietel. These books were written as text books.
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