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May 22, 2013 23:35
sounds good checking out the site now for 0MQ
May 22, 2013 23:35
have you used DataFlow tpl i was looking into it
May 22, 2013 23:32
@Darek thanks i'll look into that
May 22, 2013 23:31
@Darek and separate threads for the individual securities depending on the volume
May 22, 2013 23:29
@Darek yes
May 22, 2013 23:29
Darek: yes
May 22, 2013 23:28
i feel like i'm just coding as i go along without any clear design strategy
May 22, 2013 23:28
so i want to get the design right to save me time down the road
May 22, 2013 23:28
right now i'm just dumping the data into flat-files but eventually i'll want to chart and analyze the data as it comes in
May 22, 2013 23:26
i need some design advice. i'm creating an application that would use synchronous api to get live feeds of securities data. the way it is now is that i have an APIConnection class that connects to the api on its own thread with Login and Connection methods to login and check when there is a connection with the api gateway to run the Security.getFeed method on other threads for to get data feeds for the security specified by each Security class.
May 17, 2013 01:25
well i'm creating the class so i can make it thread safe, not sure what it means now, but i'm starting to read up on threading
May 17, 2013 01:19
is it possible to run a method/function of an object with different inputs on seperate threads? i'm working with a datafeed api and i want to create a object where i could construct it with user name and password and then use methods to get different feeds from the api like, obj1.getdata1(source1,destination1), obj1.getdata1(source2,destination2) on seperate threads
May 11, 2013 22:36
looking for ideas on how i should go about designing a feed handler to that would receive data continuously even down to milliseconds time intervals
 

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Apr 29, 2013 22:46
is there a similar but updated/recent column as guru of the week
Mar 27, 2013 21:10
oh sorry
Mar 27, 2013 21:10
i'm wondering if there is a better way to accomplish this and also deal with additional tables without having to create classes/data structures for each one
 

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Apr 5, 2013 06:55
@brice yes
Mar 22, 2013 22:54
it's suppose to be more efficient than nested if statements
Mar 22, 2013 22:53
sorry for the vagueness but i'm looking for that function with a switch case statement which is kinda famous in computer science classes and books. i can't remember who came up with it or its name but i think the guy was a game developer or something
 

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Mar 27, 2013 21:09
vector of the corresponding data structure
Mar 27, 2013 21:09
how to properly deal with importing multiple txt and csv to be processed. i have a project where i have to read from three different files which have different columns of integer, double, date, and string values. i created a 3 different classes which data feilds represent the data feild of each file to read and functions to read the files and convert from string to the different data types and return a