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by David Weddle :: Rate this Message:

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I've been tracking the mailing list and watching the website for a bit now as I try to pick up the system.  There's a great deal of solid information floating around b/w all of these sources (the code being the best source of information).  I'm curious to know if someone has kicked off an effort to pull together a more consolidated view of this information.  I'm thinking this may even deserve its own book-like presentation.  Whether this is something akin to a well-structured Wiki or a more proper book is debatable. I'm more interested to determine if someone has an effort such as this already underway.

Thanks,
Dave Weddle

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Re: ActiveQuant Docs

by Erik Nijkamp-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hello David,

some months ago we had some guys working on tutorials and documentation in general.
To provide a more structured overview I came up with the current outline:

http://activequant.org/?q=wiki/the_activequant_documentation

Besides that there is a latex document describing the architecture and some basic concepts.
So, yes, we started to consolidate the information. Unfortunately Mike and I myself are currently
busy fixing the unit-tests and Ulrich is going to publish a paper soon.

Let me know if you are interesting in maintaining the wiki pages + latex documentation - we could
need a helping hand ;)

So far
 Erik


On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 4:27 PM, David Weddle <david.weddle@...> wrote:
I've been tracking the mailing list and watching the website for a bit now as I try to pick up the system.  There's a great deal of solid information floating around b/w all of these sources (the code being the best source of information).  I'm curious to know if someone has kicked off an effort to pull together a more consolidated view of this information.  I'm thinking this may even deserve its own book-like presentation.  Whether this is something akin to a well-structured Wiki or a more proper book is debatable. I'm more interested to determine if someone has an effort such as this already underway.

Thanks,
Dave Weddle

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Re: ActiveQuant Docs

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Tell you what, I'll take a swing at it.  I'm documenting as I go so as to provide myself with working notes.  For a more formal effort, I'll probably start off in an area off to the side on the AQ Wiki so as to not disturb the content that is already in place.  I'll send out requests for review as the material warrants it.

Dave


On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Erik Nijkamp <erik.nijkamp@...> wrote:
Hello David,

some months ago we had some guys working on tutorials and documentation in general.
To provide a more structured overview I came up with the current outline:

http://activequant.org/?q=wiki/the_activequant_documentation

Besides that there is a latex document describing the architecture and some basic concepts.
So, yes, we started to consolidate the information. Unfortunately Mike and I myself are currently
busy fixing the unit-tests and Ulrich is going to publish a paper soon.

Let me know if you are interesting in maintaining the wiki pages + latex documentation - we could
need a helping hand ;)

So far
 Erik


On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 4:27 PM, David Weddle <david.weddle@...> wrote:
I've been tracking the mailing list and watching the website for a bit now as I try to pick up the system.  There's a great deal of solid information floating around b/w all of these sources (the code being the best source of information).  I'm curious to know if someone has kicked off an effort to pull together a more consolidated view of this information.  I'm thinking this may even deserve its own book-like presentation.  Whether this is something akin to a well-structured Wiki or a more proper book is debatable. I'm more interested to determine if someone has an effort such as this already underway.

Thanks,
Dave Weddle

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