Bruce, Just a little feedback. I love idea of having an 'AFL' tab with the code embedded within a window of the browser.
Far preferable in my view to have .afl files to download at the end of a document. I never find the formatting is correct when I download .afl's like that. TIA --- In [email protected], "ozzyapeman" <zoopf...@...> wrote: > > Excellent! Bruce, your code and input have been helpful to me in the past, so > I am definitely registering today. > > Will you guys also be offering some AFL coding services too? I > hope so. GrahamK's services are solid, but we need more than just one > professional Ami coder out there. I think the Metatrader community has at > least 20 programmers to choose from. Would be nice if there were as many Ami > coders out there offering their services, especially for more complex areas > like the Custom Backtester, automated trading, scripting, custom DLLs, etc. > > As you guys build up your AFL libraries on your site, hopefully you can also > standarized the "prettification" of the code, so everything is in some kind > of standard format, with lots of commentary so that newbies and mid-level > students can easily follow and learn from the code. > > Anyway, best of luck with the site, sounds like it's got some great long term > potential. > > > --- In [email protected], "vlanschot" <vlanschot@> wrote: > > > > Excellent initiative Bruce, Howard & Bill. Am sure it will become a popular > > campus for all AB users. > > > > PS (Just-registered-student) > > > > --- In [email protected], "Bruce" <brucer@> wrote: > > > > > > OK, all, it is time to go public with something that Howard Bandy, Bill > > > Barack, and I have been working on for quite a while. We have taught > > > seminars utilizing Amibroker for several years, and have seen a need for > > > help at all levels (beginner to very experienced user) in learning and > > > using Amibroker. We have created a site called AmibrokerUniversity that > > > addresses 4 areas - > > > > > > * Free articles, movies, and code. These will tend to be shorter and > > > more general in nature. > > > * Items that are sold - such as screen cam movies of seminars, and > > > advanced AFL app's or utilities. There are currently three seminars. > > > They are edited versions of conference seminars that are in the range of > > > 7 - 9 hours each and broken up into manageable sections. > > > > > > * In several weeks, we will turn on the paid subscription portion of > > > the site. There will be a couple of longer articles each month, some > > > accompanied by movies, plus AFL app's. For example, Howard also plans > > > to cover certain chapters of his book based on the results of a voting > > > poll. > > > * Lastly, there is a site-specific forum with its own search > > > facility. > > > So, why this format. A couple of reasons - > > > > > > * We find ourselves answering the same questions several times and > > > when Yahoo is used - the answers are almost impossible to find via the > > > site search. Plus many topics can be addressed much better with > > > pictures, screen-cam movies, etc. > > > > > > * Web 2.0 features and screen-cam movies make for a much better > > > experience. That can only be done on a custom site. > > > Of course, users can check whenever they want and also set up a RSS > > > feed. But, we plan to send a digest once a month of both new free and > > > new paid content to registered users and subscribers. > > > Here's the main link to the site. Registration is required for access > > > to the free areas, and all that we ask is the opportunity to send an > > > occasional summary of new content and features - > > > > > > AmibrokerU <http://www.amibrokeru.com> > > > > > > Come register, look around - particularly on the What's New page, and > > > join us in the evolution of this site. Any and all suggestions welcome. > > > I'll try to make a specific summary post later of what has been > > > initially uploaded. > > > > > > BruceR > > > www.amibrokeru.com > > > > > >
