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by spopejoy
742 days ago
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I've heard plenty of complaints over the years, and only within quant, unsurprisingly since that is the only field you'll get paid to use K. A brilliant programmer I met who came from DE Shaw said he reimplemented a K-based portfolio optimization pipeline because the performance hit a wall once the dataset got large enough. He was able to beat K with Java of all things. Columnar and timeseries dbs have continued to evolve, K is the same tech it was in the 2000s. The only reason it gets used at a Millennium is that whatever trade is still printing money, not any tech advantage. |
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