I'm creating a Mac trading app, not unlike http://ninjatrader.com
which is for Windows and uses .NET.
I need a DSL for writing trading systems which would run every time a
price quote is received over the network, a few times per second. This
suggests compiling trading strategies to machine
Thanks for clarifying, since subclassing NSView seems to be pretty
common and writing a mapping is a bit combersome, maybe we could add a
CustomView + mapping.
What do you think?
-Matt
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On Feb 17, 2009, at 10:47, Richard Kilmer wrote:
They do inherit constants, custom
Hi Joel,
On Feb 18, 2009, at 4:38 AM, Joel Reymont wrote:
I'm creating a Mac trading app, not unlike http://ninjatrader.com
which is for Windows and uses .NET.
I need a DSL for writing trading systems which would run every time
a price quote is received over the network, a few times per se
That being said, it’d be nice if the runtime could dump a header
for the current state of a class, ScriptingBridge-style. I might
look into this.
That would be awesome. Something like sdef/sdp for Ruby classes
maybe those tools would be useful already.
Would be trivial to implement, maybe
Hi guys,
I think that trunk has been under development for too long. It
contains lots of fixes and improvements over 0.3, the current release,
and we should push a 0.4 release out of the doors.
I thought that we would be able to write a new IO subsystem for 0.4,
despite the fact that this
Bit off topic but I'm confused about this. Are you using llvmruby to
compile ruby to LLVM bytecode and then running on LLVM? So YARV will
not be involved at all? I didn't think that llvmruby/ruby2llvm was
that advanced yet, to handle the entire ruby language?
--simon
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I would kill to be able to write my iphone apps in Ruby. Could LLVM or
something like it be used to do that? (like, write an app in ruby,
compile to llvm bytecode, and package the app with the llvm virtual
machine?) (given that apple does not ship a ruby runtime on iphone,
and says "no inte
On Feb 18, 2009, at 10:30 PM, S. Woodside wrote:
I would kill to be able to write my iphone apps in Ruby. Could LLVM
or something like it be used to do that? (like, write an app in
ruby, compile to llvm bytecode, and package the app with the llvm
virtual machine?) (given that apple does no
Just wait for the official announcement that Laurent mentioned. I'm
sure he will explain everything in details. Not using YARV means that
the new VM built on top of core foundation, can use various tips to
improve the perfs.
-Matt
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On Feb 18, 2009, at 14:44, Joel Reymon
Hi Laurent,
What sort of articles are you thinking of? I assume the blog's aim is to
attract new people.
I personally would not mind seeing an article on deploying an app to Leopard
without ruby/MacRuby installed.
I guess there will need to be a 0.4 article also (which i assume you are the
only o
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