Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer



In article <NqednZZyU-AdYRnYRVnysAA@xxxxxx>,
Richard Heathfield <rjh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom said:

On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 23:33:27 +0000 (UTC),
gazelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Kenny McCormack) wrote:

In article <45845237.1596155@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Roland Pibinger <rpbg123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 18:11:49 GMT, Tom wrote:
The scenario is: Several networked machines. Each performing stock
analysis on individual or a small group of financial instruments and
then passing buy/sell instructions to an order placing machine.

Is the platform, by any chance, Windows?
If so, try using INI files. Works real well.

Thanks for the tip Kenny.

It's a tip that doesn't do you any good, though, always assuming your
problem isn't that of opening and writing and reading and closing the
files. For that, any old format will work. But the advice is no more than
we'd expect from Mr McCormack.

You really are a brainless fool.

It looks like you don't know anything about how INI files work, and,
that just as with Jacob, any reference to things Windows drives you into
hysterics. You're one of those people who a) Don't know anything about
Windows and b) is proud of the fact.

I know. I used to be like that. Not that I am any big fan of it and
things MS in general now, but I do know a few things and have generally
learned to stop worrying about it. You will too, once you've reached
your 20th birthday or thereabouts.

All of this is totally OT, of course, this being, after all, clc.

To the OP: Please don't pay any attention to RH. He's only 17, you know.

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