dcsnowden 52 posts msg #67947 - Ignore dcsnowden modified |
9/30/2008 3:26:16 PM
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alf44 2,025 posts msg #67948 - Ignore alf44 |
9/30/2008 3:43:21 PM
...are you sure you weren't using Fortran ???
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dangreene 229 posts msg #67956 - Ignore dangreene |
9/30/2008 9:19:30 PM
More like assembly language.
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dcsnowden 52 posts msg #67970 - Ignore dcsnowden modified |
10/1/2008 9:15:00 AM
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marine2 963 posts msg #67985 - Ignore marine2 |
10/1/2008 10:06:37 PM
If I remember right, Cobalt programming was created to handle accounting data, number crunching. Fortran was created to be geared more for engineering drafting and graphics. C programming was a combination of the two. I Marine2 approve of this message.
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traderseb 36 posts msg #67991 - Ignore traderseb |
10/2/2008 6:56:18 AM
COBOL
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mktmole 325 posts msg #67992 - Ignore mktmole |
10/2/2008 7:51:16 AM
anyone using Madscan and have comments?
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alf44 2,025 posts msg #67997 - Ignore alf44 |
10/2/2008 9:28:28 AM
Cobalt ... makes a really nice boat ! fwiw
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marine2 963 posts msg #68012 - Ignore marine2 |
10/3/2008 12:49:58 AM
To the astute reader of our thread here I thank you for correcting my spelling error. Cobol not cobalt. Marine2 approves of this message.
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jimhbutton 104 posts msg #68057 - Ignore jimhbutton |
10/4/2008 5:22:01 PM
I used MadScan when it was free and in the Beta mode.
It provided awesome data on movers and shakers in Real Time allowing me to capture breakouts or breakdowns. I loved using it and may eventually subscribe.
Eventually they came out with their pricey platform.
Last I checked you could still access a free pared down operation limited to a single market (NASDAQ, NYSE, or AMEX) daily.
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