Program to save and sort Kode snippets.

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  • #33320

    Hi!

    I wonder IF someone can rekomend any program to save and sort code snippets to copy paste when your building/testing strategies?

    Regards

    Henrik

    #33373
    Maz

    Notepad++ as well as sublime both for which you can create syntax recognition / linter

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    #33376

    MS One note

    you can also publish some of your one note pages is you wish to share

    And Lightshot for screendumps

    Cheers Kasper

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    #33380
    Maz

    @Elsborgtrading that is a very well organised one note document!

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    #33385

    Thanks MAZ, when trying to keep track of all the codes here, it’s very handy. 🙂

    #33405

    Thank you very much!!! Ill do some research on that!!

     

    Regards

    Henrik

    #33409
    ALE
    #34481
    Maz

    Just linking these two topics

    Regarding analyzing of PRT system results (backtest or live)

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    #34486

    I want to be organised like Kasper

    I want to be organised like  ….

    Well impressed!

    I’m all over it already! 🙂

    #34487

    Thanks Grahal :). You can also build templates so headings and row/collums are predefined when adding a new page.

    one advise though. Build more “books” it seem like if they get to large the online sync and backup can have a problem

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    #34594

    As per suggestion from Maz in my topic about portfolio risk, I would like to have a way yo run all my systems backtest together in order to establish my max drawdown for the whole portfolio. Please note that I’m referring to strategies on different markets.

    #35080

    Hi @Maz

    Notepad++ as well as sublime both for which you can create syntax recognition / linter

    I tried using sublime a while back in the hope that it might format the code (as per the PRT IDE) but it’s all left aligned – I think you are saying it is possible to get it to ‘understand’ the PRT code and format it correctly- any tips how to go about please?

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