Don’t miss these recent articles on Python, Algo Trading, Data Science and R!
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- Wrapping C Code in an R Package. Jonathan Carroll provides step-by-step instructions on building an R package and then demonstrates how to wrap C code around it.
- Quantitative Value Investing Strategy in Python – Part I. The QuantInsti team reviews terms used in quantitative value investing such as Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio, Return on Equity (ROE) and Price-to-Book (P/B) Ratio, and shows practical examples of using Python in this context.
- Mastering Python Linters: A Guide for Developers. In this AlgoTrading101 story, Igor Radovanovic elaborates on Python Linters and how they can transform your code.
- Johansen Cointegration Test: Learn How to Implement it in Python. This tutorial from QuantInsti talks about key properties of Johansen cointegration test and then delivers a demo on implementing it in Python.
- Rudder Casting: Defining the Heart of a Data Warehouse. Roberto Delgado Castro discusses defining the center of a Data Warehouse.
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