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<link>http://www.corsairconsulting.com/</link>
<description>I aim to conquer the world, armed with only a compiler and my boyish charm.</description>
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<title>Genetic Algorithms for Forex trading, part 1 of ??</title>
<description><![CDATA[
	So you want to use Genetic algorithms to do Forex trading, eh?&nbsp; Where should we start?&nbsp; I&#39;m going to use the specifics of JGAP (since that is the platform I&#39;ve picked for my development) but the concepts should work wit]]></description>
<link>/blog/2009/11/19/17-genetic-algorithms-for-forex-trading-part-1-of-</link>
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<title>First Stab at Genetic Algorithms for Forex trading</title>
<description><![CDATA[
	Long time, no update!&nbsp; :)

	I have settled on a platform for general Forex development, Open Forex Platform (http:www.openforexplatform.com).&nbsp; It is open source, it has extensive backtesting and charting capabilites, it curre]]></description>
<link>/blog/2009/11/15/16-first-stab-at-genetic-algorithms-for-forex-trading</link>
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<title>Scala on .NET</title>
<description><![CDATA[
	I attended the Scala LiftOff on Friday, in Reston VA.&nbsp; It was a great learning experience!&nbsp; There were some heavy hitters from the Scala community there, including the heaviest hitter: Martin Odersky.&nbsp; 

	According to Od]]></description>
<link>/blog/2009/10/31/15-scala-on-net</link>
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<title>Towers of Hanoi in Scala</title>
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	Why?&nbsp; Why not!

	Source of hanoi.scala

	object Hanoi {
	&nbsp; def main (args: Array[String]) : Unit = {
	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; var plates: Int = 4
	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 
	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; for { j &lt;- args } plates = t]]></description>
<link>/blog/2009/10/26/14-towers-of-hanoi-in-scala</link>
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<title>More Ways to run Java from within MetaTrader 4</title>
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	More Googling has uncovered 2 new ways to invoke JavaScala code with MetaTrader. Both are commercial products but licenses are reasonably priced.

	The first takes an approach similiar to the one demonstrated in this blog posting.&nbsp]]></description>
<link>/blog/2009/10/21/13-more-ways-to-run-java-from-within-metatrader-4</link>
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