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Usages of advanced C++

It's called experience. First we learn the fundamentals.
The last module is an application project.



 

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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.
The dude in the video worked for 10 years in the audio industry, and then another decade in automated trading; so I have no illusions about that. 🙂
 
The dude in the video worked for 10 years in the audio industry, and then another decade in automated trading; so I have no illusions about that. 🙂
I don't doubt that.
What are the gems that new C++ programmers can take from this video. People ask us quite often

1. How to design a trading system in C++.
2. Which language features are useful.

Maybe I've missed something.

// There seems to be a trading module in one of the Baruch projects.
 
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