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 philloo 
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Hi people and coder,

I would like to know what is the difference between C# and EasyLanguage Object Reference new programming language that tradestation will put in the tradestation 9. I got a copy of the help file that tradestation alpha come with it. If some of you can figure out how it will work etc. The advantages and disavantages. Good or Bad. Etc...

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It's different.
The new EL language is just an object version of the EL we know now.
Compared to C#, it's very different, as EL object langage is just an "extension", another way to use EL core functionnalities, in an "object" way.
Hard to know if it's good or bad, but we can imagine that building very complex stuff might be much easier with this EL OO.

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