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MultiCharts' PowerLanguage is highly compatible with TradeStation EasyLanguage, so you can use EL guides to help you learn PL | MultiCharts' PowerLanguage is highly compatible with TradeStation EasyLanguage, so you can use EL guides to help you learn PL. | ||
[http://www.tradestation.com/~/media/Files/TradeStation/Education/University/School%20of%20EasyLanguage/Books/EL_Essentials.ashx The essential EasyLanguage programming guide] allows you to quickly look up usage and syntax concepts and examples for the most commonly used features of EasyLanguage. | * [http://developer.tradestation.com/documents/EasyLanguage_Extension_SDK.pdf TradeStation EasyLanguage Extension Software Development Kit] (SDK) provides users with the ability to write code in a programming language that allows for the creation of DLLs (for example, C++, Pascal, Delphi, or Visual Basic) and call that code from within an EasyLanguage analysis technique. | ||
* [http://www.tradestation.com/~/media/Files/TradeStation/Education/University/School%20of%20EasyLanguage/Books/EL_Essentials.ashx The essential EasyLanguage programming guide] allows you to quickly look up usage and syntax concepts and examples for the most commonly used features of EasyLanguage. | |||
*[http://www.tradestation.com/~/media/Files/TradeStation/Education/University/School%20of%20EasyLanguage/Books/EL_FunctionsAndReservedWords_Ref.ashx The EasyLanguage Functions & Reserved Words Reference] is a complete reference listing of every EasyLanguage reserved word and EasyLanguage function. This comprehensive guide gives complete descriptions, usages, input declarations, and code examples for each EasyLanguage syntax element. | |||
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Revision as of 13:54, 28 March 2012
MultiCharts' PowerLanguage is highly compatible with TradeStation EasyLanguage, so you can use EL guides to help you learn PL.
- TradeStation EasyLanguage Extension Software Development Kit (SDK) provides users with the ability to write code in a programming language that allows for the creation of DLLs (for example, C++, Pascal, Delphi, or Visual Basic) and call that code from within an EasyLanguage analysis technique.
- The essential EasyLanguage programming guide allows you to quickly look up usage and syntax concepts and examples for the most commonly used features of EasyLanguage.
- The EasyLanguage Functions & Reserved Words Reference is a complete reference listing of every EasyLanguage reserved word and EasyLanguage function. This comprehensive guide gives complete descriptions, usages, input declarations, and code examples for each EasyLanguage syntax element.