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Creating an NT indicator in VS.NET

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 milindpaward 
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I want to create an indicator using VS.NET. I do not want to use "NinjaTrader.Custom" solution. I want to create it in a separate solution.
Can someone help with how to reference Ninjatrader Dlls?
Also, can someone share information about how to create custom DLL that can host an indicator?
I have already read article "https://nexusfi.com/ninjatrader/32855-ninjatrader-dll-s-creating-loading-how.html".
It doesn't help.

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Giving this thread a bump, to see if any programmers can answer @milindpaward's question.

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I want to create an indicator using VS.NET. I do not want to use "NinjaTrader.Custom" solution. I want to create it in a separate solution.
Can someone help with how to reference Ninjatrader Dlls?

I would ask @Jasonnator for his insights.

I noticed a Gitlab solution project he shared included a Libs directory hosting NinjaTrader related DLLs.


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 Jasonnator 
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Yes, I use Visual Studio almost exclusively. I have a free solution as well as how to videos which should help you get started. Check the links in my signatures.

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 Jasonnator 
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Here's a discussion on what I mentoned above.

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