NinjaScript Programmer's Launch Pad

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Author: Scott Daggett ISBN: 9781476335834
Publisher: Scott Daggett Publication: May 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Scott Daggett
ISBN: 9781476335834
Publisher: Scott Daggett
Publication: May 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

NOTE: There is a new edition of this eBook called The NinjaScript Programmer's Launch Pad V8 that addresses NinjaTrader 8.

The NinjaScript Programmer's Launch Pad is a tutorial designed for programmers new to NinjaTrader's NinjaScript programming environment. It begins by providing the new NinjaScript programmer with a clear understanding of the underlying structure, data, key classes, and efficient programming techniques for writing NinjaScript indicators. This same foundation of knowledge is necessary for creating automation strategies in NinjaScript. The Launch Pad can shave days off the learning curve, and is an excellent supplement to NinjaTrader's own excellent documentation.

Since NinjaTrader's documentation and support forum is so good, why use a tutorial? Simply because many of us benefit from a "yellow brick road" approach to learning—something that starts at the beginning and has a clear path to guide you along the way. Once you have established a strong foundation of knowledge, building on it becomes very easy. The Launch Pad is designed to help you build that foundation quickly. Let the Launch Pad be your guiding hand.

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NOTE: There is a new edition of this eBook called The NinjaScript Programmer's Launch Pad V8 that addresses NinjaTrader 8.

The NinjaScript Programmer's Launch Pad is a tutorial designed for programmers new to NinjaTrader's NinjaScript programming environment. It begins by providing the new NinjaScript programmer with a clear understanding of the underlying structure, data, key classes, and efficient programming techniques for writing NinjaScript indicators. This same foundation of knowledge is necessary for creating automation strategies in NinjaScript. The Launch Pad can shave days off the learning curve, and is an excellent supplement to NinjaTrader's own excellent documentation.

Since NinjaTrader's documentation and support forum is so good, why use a tutorial? Simply because many of us benefit from a "yellow brick road" approach to learning—something that starts at the beginning and has a clear path to guide you along the way. Once you have established a strong foundation of knowledge, building on it becomes very easy. The Launch Pad is designed to help you build that foundation quickly. Let the Launch Pad be your guiding hand.

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