Are there any 3rd party books, courses or seminars on the basics of WealthScript? Ive been trying to pick it up myself but Im really struggling with the basic structure and concepts...
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No. But since "WealthScript syntax" means "C# syntax", how about picking a free C# book or tutorial from
this compilation? (where it says "How do I start with C# ?")
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Thanks Eugene, exactly what Im after. How applicable would this be to WL4?
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Not applicable at all.
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ok, is there somewhere I can get similar material for WL4 as well?
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WL4 is Delphi-based (previously known as Object Pascal), so you may have success with a Delphi book -- just like a C# book for WL5. Why do you feel that V4 WealthScript Language Guide is not enough to get going?
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I have looked at it and it seems very simplified. but For someone with no background in programming like myself it seems to create a lot more questions than it answers. While this forum is great for getting answers to specific questions it would be great to be able to take an introductory course or seminar that takes the time to explain the ins and outs of it all.
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