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by sudosysgen
741 days ago
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Besides, it has been my experience that the more the programming part of a given quant's job contributes to their profitability, the less they enjoy using K. K is a neat language for research, but I don't know of many who still like it as a language to write code you intend to reuse or maintain. That said, I would personally rather do research in python, especially now that the performance situation is reversed. |
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