Difference calculus, examples. - page 25

 
Maxim Kuznetsov #:

maybe he just doesn't know how to play it :-)

You're getting old, bro.
 
Nikolai Semko #:
You're getting old, bro.

just got zen.

 
Maxim Kuznetsov #:

just got zen.

Zen is contemplating, not grumbling ))
 
Nikolai Semko #:
Zen is contemplating, not grumbling ))

if it works for many people and you don't, then you have a problem with Fourier application.

Zen's logic is irrelevant, an Aristotelian absolute.

 
Maxim Kuznetsov #:

If it works for many people and you don't, then you have a problem with Fourier application.

the logic of irrelevance-free Zen, the Aristotelian absolute.

Who's got a lot of people? Don't fantasise.

 
Nikolai Semko #:
It's been a long time. A long time ago. But it seems to do the same thing, only about twice as fast. Since it's written in C++.

I do not advise you to use Fourier in any way in algo-trading

I don't need it for signals, of course.

Oh, well. I was hoping for "open source."

 
Edgar Akhmadeev #:

Not for the signals, of course.

Oh, well. I was hoping for "open source."

Claude.ai to the rescue. It will do everything for C++ or Rust in 5 minutes and explain how to compile. It's a super simple task for an AI.

 
Nikolai Semko #:
Claude.ai can help. He will do everything for C++ or Rust in 5 minutes and explain how to compile it. It's a super simple task for an AI.

Didn't realise.

 
Edgar Akhmadeev #:

I didn't think.

The age of programmers is over. The era of programmers who know how to make the most of AI. Thanks to which those who are curious and in love with programming will become even smarter and more efficient, and the rest will become dumber.
Natural selection in action.
 
Nikolai Semko #:
Who has a lot of people? Don't fantasise.

It works for me...I also know people (I won't point fingers, of course) who use Fourier quite successfully.