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Looking for tutors/programmers of easylanguage/Tradestation

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chanelfi
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Hello,

I am a trader, and I don't know much about easylanguage/programming.
I have a strategy I am looking to code out/build into a trading system, so I'm looking for tutors/programmers of easylanguage/Tradestation.

I'm unsure if I can put my email address here-- I am very new to futures.io website.
To be on the conservative side, I won't put my email;
If I'm not supposed to ask such question (asking for tutor/programmers), please also let me know.
I'll delete the post.

Otherwise, please reply to this post, and I'll go from there!

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DuckDodgers
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I would recommend Kevin Davey of kjtradingsystems.com

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chanelfi,

if you consider learning EasyLanguage, I would suggest to take a look at the free EasyLanguage essentials PDF that you can obtain on the net. This provides a good introduction into the language, it's syntax and concepts. When it comes down to learning (any) language it's applying the language in my opinion that lets you advance the quickest. In terms of EasyLanguage this means getting your hands dirty with coding. Start with simpler indicators and once you have a solid grasp of the basics, expand from there and get more complex. When you run into problems, there are always forums where you can ask specific questions or post coding problems.

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