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C++ and its applications in Finance

Dr. Duffy of Datasim, happens to be a member here..maybe you can pose you questions directly to him
 
i dnt thnk its proper to post the question to him,we need a third part input inorder to decide
 
Datasim has a number of C++ courses, depending on the background level. If you tell which one I can get some feeback from students who took/take my courses dduffy ATT datasim.nl


Posting questions regarding contents and style as well is fine as far as I am concerned. What you prefer.
 
advice

the name of the course is C++ and its application in finance(distance )


please also adivce on the payment.i saw from your website that it cost 599 so i want to know if payment is a lump sum or you pay in insallments per module.

I sent an email to Datasim (info@datasim.nl) still waiting for a reply.
 
Hi masuga.
We did not receive an email info AT datasim.nl. When did you send it?
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"I am currently pursuing BFE, I want to know if C++ and its application in finance can help me. "

This particular course starts the fundamentals C++ (and a bit of needed C), OOP and builds on toward inheritance, templates and STL. At the end we do pricing using Monte Carlo, lattice and PDE models. And a few useful design patterns.

You can view the videos/audios, get the source code and books. I even help with a project if you wish to do one.

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I've read that C++ is used extensively. However, I think this is a mistake and a legacy of the past. Having coded in C++ 10 years ago at an advanced level, it is really a dated and lower level then needed for anything that is not time critical. Although it benefits from universality.

I would recommend to learn it but C# is a better language. Many universities still teach Java which I think is far less useful then C# or C++.
 
Many universities still teach Java which I think is far less useful then C# or C++.

I don't think this is very accurate. Would you care to explain?
 
C# is Windows stuff that competes with Java. If we work on Linux/Unix platform, standard C++ is still the best choice.
 
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