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Any experienced programmers willing to build a Telegram messaging Addon Share Service for Ninja trader? Telegram is one of the only full blown messaging apps that have an API. There's a ton of different API solutions people have already built to use with C#, unfortunately I am not talented enough to do it myself.
It's more painful than expected, and when you have things like this:
'Flood prevention. Telegram now requires your program to do requests again only after 62734 seconds have passed (TimeToWait property). If you think the culprit of this problem may lie in TLSharp's implementation, open a Github issue please.'
it's not helping.
Wait & see...
Any luck? I appreciate you taking on this endeavor.
sam028
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I gave up, too many bugs in the C# libraries.
I tried with some Python libraries and it was much better but it will require to integrate this in C# code which I haven't done. One day maybe...
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sam028
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At the end the solution I used was:
- one .exe program, which can be use in command line, which send a Telegram message
- a strategY/indicator which calls this .exe when needed
I have had to delete your message, because it contains a link to your company web site, where you offer paid services and courses in addition to the information about Telegram.
Forum rules to not allow a vendor to post links to their web site or otherwise do anything that could promote their products or services.
You may not have intended to violate the rules, but this requirement must be enforced to ensure a commercial-free environment in the forum.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote