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Has anyone tried to develop a plugin in F#
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Posted 10/27/2009 18:19:32
Post #9824
AllenMorgan
AllenMorgan
I've been interested in this language for a while and its ideal application is doing Math type operations. It was based on Ocaml which is used in the trading systems almost exclusively at jane street capital http://www.janestcapital.com/
I haven't gotten round to downloading and installing RightEdge as yet, I'm still trialing Ninja and appreciate that one may not be able to debug and run F# code directly but would you be able to compile a DLL and call the functions in that?
If you did that can you attach Visual Studio debugger and breakpoint the code at all?
Many thanks in advance.
Posted 10/27/2009 22:14:16
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dplaisted
dplaisted
Yes, you can add references to arbitrary .NET dlls, so you should be able to call your F# code. And you can also attach VS to the RightEdge process to get debugging support.
If you do use F# with RightEdge, we'd be interested in hearing how it went for you.
Thanks,
Daniel
Posted 11/11/2009 06:33:36
Post #9927
bernadette
bernadette
I have and as it was mentioned before, I just needed to reference a .NET dll and attach VS to RightEdge. As soon as the small system where I used F# is approved I'll share the link.
Posted 11/11/2009 08:31:50
Post #9931
billb
billb
Approved. Sorry for the delay, for some reason we were not notified of a pending system.
Posted 11/11/2009 09:12:57
Post #9934
bernadette
bernadette
billb (11/11/2009)
Approved. Sorry for the delay, for some reason we were not notified of a pending system.
Cheers!
The system can be found at http://www.rightedgesystems.com/TradingSystemsDetails.aspx?id=d179cb64-2280-4907-a63c-62cf144afe95
Just one comment, shortly after I submitted I realised that one can erase the reference to the FSharp.Core from the RightEdge system without a problem (at least for this F# library).
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