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I'd like to attach an example...)
No problem.
And you can even do it like this
No problem.
And you can even do this
Thank you.
Thank you
the amount of information is enormous for text output,
be prepared for a lot of usage issues.
Try as I might, I still don't understand how printformat works.
the amount of information is huge for text output,
be prepared for a lot of questions in use
no matter how hard I tried, I never understood how printformat works.
There won't be as many as you think. There are a lot of people like Fedoseyev
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Discussion of the article "Learning PrintFormat() and taking ready-to-use examples".
Dmitry Fedoseev, 2023.07.25 11:52 AM
How did I live all these years without PrintFormat... I will probably continue to live...
There won't be as many as you think. There are plenty of Fedoseyevs out there
That's exactly what I said here, you'd have to be a big fool to cover that much volume for just personal information.
Once again, I blame MQ for just using it to no avail.
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I know it comes from C++.
What's that got to do with commerce? To add shit like that.
That's exactly what I'm saying here, you'd have to be a big fool to cover that much for just personal information.
Once again, I blame MQ for just using it poorly.
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I know it comes from C++.
What does that have to do with commerce? To add shit like that.
It matters for convenient structured output of information.
If you don't need it, just pile the information in a big heap and then spend hours sorting it out.
And someone is comfortable to see everything neatly "laid out on the shelves".
And someone needs to have a "rubber" chart. What does it have to do with trading?
In general, it's a dispute between pointy-headed and blunt-headed people.
This is relevant for convenient structured output of information.
If you don't need it, just pile the information into a big pile and spend hours sorting it out.
And it is convenient for someone to see everything neatly "laid out on a shelf".
And someone needs to have a "rubber" chart. What does it have to do with trading?
In general, it's a dispute between pointy-headed and blunt-headed people.
Artem, what you can do is good.
when you go to Help, and instead of 20 pages of useful information, there are 50