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Posted over 15 years ago by Richard Gomes
Now we have forums at http://forums.jquantlib.org/ . There are forums oriented to users in general and forums oriented to developers (people willing to contribute to JQuantLib). By prioritizing our communications using forums, we can take advantage ... [More] of a modern, functional and effective user interface, which will help us organize several subjects related to users in general and developers. We will combat spam better than before as well. Our mailing lists are still available but we will be slowly abandoning this medium in favor of forums. [Less]
Posted over 15 years ago by [email protected] (Richard Gomes)
Now we have forums at http://forums.jquantlib.org/ .There are forums oriented to users in general and forums oriented to developers (people willing to contribute to JQuantLib).
Posted over 15 years ago by Richard Gomes
Now our home page is cleaner and more end-user oriented. Developers and administrators can reach pages oriented to them via the Community portal link (on the left sidebar) which was unused.
Posted over 15 years ago by Richard Gomes
Now our home page is cleaner and more end-user oriented. Developers and administrators can reach pages oriented to them via the Community portal link (on the left sidebar) which was unused.
Posted over 15 years ago by [email protected] (Richard Gomes)
Now our home page is cleaner and more end-user oriented.
Posted over 16 years ago by [email protected] (Richard Gomes)
After more than one year later, release 0.2.3 is finally out.Apparently 0.2.3 does not represent a great evolution from 0.1.2 as relatively few new features where added.
Posted over 16 years ago by Richard Gomes
After more than one year later, release 0.2.3 is finally out. Apparently 0.2.3 does not represent a great evolution from 0.1.2 as relatively few new features where added. Actually, the new 0.2.3 release represents a huge step in order to update ... [More] JQuantLib to a relatively recent version of QuantLib. Now JQuantLib is compatible with QuantLib 0.9.7. There are lots of code translated but not yet released which depends on QuantLib 0.9.7 code. In particular: bonds and swaps. This new code is expected to be released in the upcoming releases. Thanks Richard Gomes JQuantlib is a library for Quantitative Finance written in Java. http://www.jquantlib.org/ twitter: jquantlib [Less]
Posted over 16 years ago by Richard Gomes
After more than one year later, release 0.2.3 is finally out. Apparently 0.2.3 does not represent a great evolution from 0.1.2 as relatively few new features where added. Actually, the new 0.2.3 release represents a huge step in order to update ... [More] JQuantLib to a relatively recent version of QuantLib. Now JQuantLib is compatible with QuantLib 0.9.7. There are lots of code translated but not yet released which depends on QuantLib 0.9.7 code. In particular: bonds and swaps. This new code is expected to be released in the upcoming releases. Thanks Richard Gomes JQuantlib is a library for Quantitative Finance written in Java. http://www.jquantlib.org/ twitter: jquantlib [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Richard Gomes)
I proudly announce the release of JQuantLib 0.1.2. Features in a nutshell: (0 comments)
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Richard Gomes)
I proudly announce the release of JQuantLib 0.1.2. Features in a nutshell: (0 comments)