Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],

Your references to the stock ticks API are interesting 
and to facilitate better communication on the subject, 
it would be good if you could tell more about yourself. 

As you can see, J forum is open discussion group, everybody 
uses their real names, so why don't you introduce yourself 
and possibly provide any web site references, etc. to know 
more about your programming interests.

What led you to J, do you have any APL background?

You seem to be actively soliciting that someone starts developing 
a J API for the tick service. 
What is your motivation in this API?
Are you affiliated or otherwise related to opentick?

One last thing, if you come for help, and the people
who get interested ask additional questions, it would
be good to provide direct answers instead of sending
them to the sources.

Regards,

Oleg Kobchenko


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Anybody that has a trading station they are trying to market
> should provide the ability to accept stock data feeds from
> whatever sources are available.
> 
> Developing a J API for opentick's stock information feeds
> not necessary, but it is something a good J programmer could
> develope in  less than a week.  Not being a good J
> programmer, maybe my I am way off base making this
> statement.
> 
> I actually expect to see a posting to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a opentick data
> stream API  in the next week or so.
> 
> A simple API that handles the request/response to OTLogin, 
> OTLogout and OTRequestHistData would be a good start.
> 
> see:
> 
> http://www.opentick.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=general:opentick_protocol_specification#otlogin
> 
> ----- Original Message Follows -----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Programming Digest, Vol 21, Issue 43
> Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 22:56:02 +0800 (HKT)
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