RightEdge Forums
Main     Home          Members     Calendar     Who's On

Welcome Guest
        


««12

RightEdge 2008 Release 2 Expand / Collapse
Message
Posted 10/12/2008 16:07:12 Post #6764
 

Lead DeveloperLead DeveloperLead DeveloperLead DeveloperLead DeveloperLead DeveloperLead DeveloperLead Developer
We hit a pretty significant set back, but we're starting to see some light.  Will provide a date when it becomes clearer.

wega (10/12/2008)
Any feedback on the expected release date?
It would be helpful to plan ahead.
Posted 10/12/2008 16:17:51 Post #6765
 

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie
billb (10/12/2008)
We hit a pretty significant set back, but we're starting to see some light. Will provide a date when it becomes clearer.


Ok, thanks.
Posted 10/24/2008 12:23:40 Post #6790
 

DeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloper
To give everyone an update, we are moving forward and don't currently have any roadblocks.  Support is pretty much done for running systems in multiple frequencies and using a different system frequency from the data frequency.  There isn't yet much UI support for these features, however.  We are currently working on support for large data sets.  Support for tick level backtesting is still to come.

Unfortunately, we may have to cut optimization plugins and automation from this release.  If they don't make it into this release then we would plan to have them in the next one.

Since the multiple frequency support is working, we may release a beta (with some rough edges) sometime "soon."

Thanks,
Daniel

Posted 10/24/2008 14:28:55 Post #6792
 

Forum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum Guru
What do you define as "automation"?
Posted 10/25/2008 23:06:15 Post #6799
 

DeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloper
Automation is the ability to write code that performs actions in RightEdge, such as running a system, updating data, accessing the watchlist, etc.  Custom optimization plugins are really just a special case of this: they need to be able to set the parameters for a system and run it, and access the results.

Our thinking is that when we first introduce automation it will mainly be focused on allowing custom optimization, as well as any other actions that are easy for us to provide.  From there we would add functionality to it based on user feedback.

Thanks,
Daniel

Posted 10/26/2008 08:14:53 Post #6802
 

Forum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum GuruForum Guru
That would be excellent. It would great to be able to define the parameters in the code and not have to use the GUI, like:

...

MovAvgLength = new parameter(10)

....

And you could set up optimization run just by doing

MovAvgLength = new parameter(1,100,10)

Posted 11/1/2008 02:43:31 Post #6840
 

Supreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme Being
Will this release include also support for new charting controls that will work on x64?
Posted 11/2/2008 22:40:50 Post #6847
 

DeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloperDeveloper
lksf (11/1/2008)
Will this release include also support for new charting controls that will work on x64?

The first beta will probably not, but we do plan to by the final version.

Have you tried running the force 32 bit version of RightEdge?  Do the charts work using it?

Thanks,
Daniel

Posted 11/3/2008 02:33:21 Post #6849
 

Supreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme Being
nope, didn't work.
Posted 3/18/2009 13:52:42 Post #7940
 

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie
Dear team,

is there a timeline out there yet for the Version 2 or Edition 2 like you call it?

thanks
Michael
« Prev Topic | Next Topic »

««12

Reading This Topic Expand / Collapse
Active Users: 0 (0 guests, 0 members, 0 anonymous members)
No members currently viewing this topic.
Forum Moderators: billb, young, dplaisted

Permissions Expand / Collapse

All times are GMT -5:00, Time now is 6:32pm

2005-2007 © RightEdge Systems