Hi Benjamin,

AB has a never ending learning curve :-)

Having said that I agree with Herman that't plenty of support materials you can 
find all over the place...the point is that when you are learning you may get 
confused by all this material. I wuld then recommend what TJ always says...look 
at the user guide as much as you can rather than going from one website to 
another.

Al the best,

paolo

--- In [email protected], Herman <psy...@...> wrote:
>
> First:  don't  be discouraged, after a while "the light goes on" and it
> becomes  second  nature  to  think  in  terms of arrays. AFL is highly
> efficient and execution speeds will surprise you.
> 
> Read the Help on AmiBroker Formula language. That ought to be your
> first step.
> 
> Next, be  sure  to  try  the Tools -> AFL Code Wizard.
> 
> Then there are some very good books by Howard B. Bandy, such as:
> http://introductiontoamibroker.com/
> 
> Next  steps  would  be  the AFL Libeary on the AmiBroker site for some
> actual code. See http://www.amibroker.com/
> 
> There are many other resources.. the UKB, AmiBroker University, etc.
> 
> Google will help you here.
> 
> herman
> 
> > I am a newbie to Amibroker and the AFL language. I am at an
> > intermediate level at writing Tradestation EasyLanguage code, but
> > AFL coding seems so different from what I am used to. Can anyone
> > suggest a recommended path to learning.....either written AFL
> > sources or learning some other program language first. 
> 
> > Any help would be most appreciated. 
> 
> > Thanks!!!
> 
> > Benjamin Rogers
> 
> 
> 
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