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Has this been uploaded anywhere yet? Interested in taking a look... > Hi All, > > I'm preparing to release the first alpha release of an open source FIX > engine that we've been developing for the .NET platform (C#) and was > curious if anyone is interested in jumping in and helping with some of > the remaining development work. > > We've put a lot of effort into developing a good architecture and > object model for the system, and support for FIX 5.0+ was a foundation > requirement when we started, so it's in pretty good shape for handling > all current and future versions of the protocol. Where we do need some > help is in the resend/recovery logic, and in the code generation space > where we are trying to think about a good object model for output from > a code generator - creating typesafe classes from the dictionaries and > so on. There are also a lot of fun tools that could be built around > the system, so we'd like to get some people involved on that side of > things as well. > > This is a pretty good time to jump in as a contributor - we have most of > the core code written and it's well documented so there isn't a bunch of > grunt work that needs to be done. It's mostly the high end work that > needs to occur now - code generation, performance tuning, tweaks to the > object model and so on... > > If anyone is interested in helping out with the project, please shoot me > an email and let me know! [You can unsubscribe from this discussion group by sending a message to mailto:[email protected]]
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