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Preparing for a Career in the Field When preparing for a career in Financial Engineering, it’s helpful to know what you need to know in...
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Is the programming language Rust just "new wine into old wineskins"? Discuss
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- Rust is also definitely NOT just for HFT - I work in HFT so I'm more familiar with that use case. Any situation in which you can use a...
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This is perhaps the single best advanced calculus text on the market and has been for the last fifteen or twenty years. It used to be...
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I think you should wait for python. First focus on finishing C++as it’s going to get intense in the second half and then move on to python.
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The only thing I am dedicated is to program and develop in C++. I am certainly sure that I would not be able to survive to those...
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It is not a coin/currency, It never was.
6/13/22
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Computer Science BSc - no chance at being a quant?
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Read a bit on finance too, you have the tools but you must understand how these are actually applied in finance. Hull's book Options...
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RIP Peter Carr
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6/10/22
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Why is my C++ implementation of a binomial tree so slow??
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MOMDELING DERIVATIVES C++ Justin London This book might help, it has the code you are implementing
6/1/22
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Headhunters get paid by the employer. Do not pay a headhunter, ever. They do not work for you.
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Hi, I recently attended a risk quant interview at Ernst and Young. It was for a risk model validation role typically for their...
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SHOW ME THE CODE !
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why += (more appropriate for numeric types) instead of append() ++i is better than i++
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SHOW ME THE CODE !
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//split a long string into substrings // use of break and continue unsigned short nSubStrings {8}; string* ayrFx = new...
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C++ will be used for the next 50-100 years in financial services
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BBG - Wall Street Isn’t Ready for the Crackdown Coming Its Way...
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C++ will be used for the next 50-100 years in financial services
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C++ might survive for the next fifty years but it's not clear finance will.
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