Hey, guys! I have bought Advanced C++ and Modern Design(really hard). I wonder if I want to be a quant researcher in the future, what is advanced C++ mainly used for? As I know in most hedge funds, python is enough for research and analysis
The GOF pattern is long overdue to be revamped, so I'm really excited to learn more on your research and thoughts. I am writing a book with co-author HK who took my patterns course in 1992. He is now a 30 year expert, so together 60 years. C++, C# and Python + applications Due Q3 2023.
<p>This book is a detailed and step-by-step introduction to the mathematical foundations of ordinary and partial differential equations, their approximation by the finite difference method and applications to computational finance. The book is structured so that it can be read by beginners...
@Quant Guy - this video literally answers your question.
At any market-making firm, you have both a trading problem(finding alpha) and technological problem to be solved. Discovering alpha is one, but you want to generate signals and send orders to the exchange extra-ordinarily fast.
yes and no.
This is Optiver which is a major user of C++.
To understand this you probably need quite a few years of industrial experience. A bit like martial arts belts
white -> yellow -> ... -> brown -> black 1 -> black 10.
yes and no.
This is Optiver which is a major user of C++.
To understand this you probably need quite a few years of industrial experience. A bit like martial arts belts
white -> yellow -> ... -> brown -> black 1 -> black 10.
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