Well, we may have converted a high end financial analyst who is helping us with educational materials, to xTalk... He was told that to advance in his field he now needed to learn C++ to write his own financial analysis programs. 1 hour with Revolution and he was blown away. "That would have taken me days and days!"

;-)

Anyway, he's up and running with the evaluation 30 test and will be no doubt joining the Rev family soon.

So, while I'm recruiting him to help with young peoples presentations and tools, he's also interested in being able to pipe data into C++ programs and get back the results... I suspect the algorithm in the C++ code is probably even more easily implemented in xTalk; but he wants to collaborate some other code nerd young financial analysts in that world, and also not have to re-write his C program (or theirs) in xTalk in which he is, obviously a newbie: The option to take isC program and make it a plug in seems too obvious an opportunity...

But, I couldn't find any docs on building C plus plug ins... or piping data out and back into a C++ external Basic concept (obviously) would to

put theReformattedData into [some pipe into the C++ program-plugin]
put it into fld "BestStockOptions"

# where "it" contains stnOut from the C Plug in/external

Is this hard?
Where are the tutorials for this? We know lots of C++ code wizards and code outsource some tough things to them and plug them into my stacks... even if it could be done in Rev itself...


Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Himalayan Academy Publications
at Kauai's Hindu Monastery
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