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Hi all
I have a request does anyone know some books or tips how to learn ninja script i know a little easy languages but c# is a compleet riddle for me
regards Alias
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Afraid of coding? - me too. Don't know what you're doing? - me neither. Don't let that stop you, it's not as hard as you think to develop a useful indicator. And its fun as well. Just follow this quick start guide.
Please post your contributions to Tips and Tricks to the Coding Tips & Tricks - Miscellaneous thread below... I closed this thread because there were too many off-topic items being posted... I'll review the contributions and add in the actual tips …
Collection of helpful links to aid in the Strategy & Indicator Development efforts. Please contribute your suggestions. :pcguru:
NinjaTrader HelpGuide for Version 6 (online) ( or (pdf file) ( (best to download rather than use online); go to NinjaScript …
also look throgh the programmers paradies - there are lots of examples + lots of stuff explained.
learning by tweaking + playing with existing Ninja-indicators + snipets will be the fastest way to step into NinjaScript if you have a bit coding-experience yet.
Sam's Learn C# in 21 days.
Not foolproof but it will get you quickly to understand the concepts behind C#.
NS has some none too subtle differences though so the best way is to wade in and mess about with existing code and try to manipulate it - plus the forums of course for when inevitable you come to a grinding halt