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hyperq is a small project with a big ambition. We aim to build the worlds best algorithmic trading platform using the best off-the-shelf open source technology stack to be found.
$ # build the library and tests
$ cabal configure --enable-tests
$ cabal build
$ # run the benchmarks
$ cabal test
Beyond building the haskell code, the easiest way to get up to speed is to read the project blog. If you're interested in contributing to development or find a logic bug, then fork me with:
$ git clone https://github.com/hyperq/hyperq.git
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
12 June, 2013
Moved to haskell-centric design
25 April, 2013
Happy Birthday, hyperq! Zero today!
23 April, 2013
A discussion group has been formed at hft-discuss
Some near-term goals include:
- moving the project to an organization basis (which will involve a name change (watch this space).
- installing a modern communication toolkit
- exploring automated deployment and build options
- discussing the relative strengths and weaknesses of python versus R, as they apply to the hft problem domain.
Have a bug or a feature request? Please open a new issue.
Join the discussions at hft-discuss
Hyperq is sponsored by Scarce Capital. Follow @scarcecapital on Twitter.
Read, subscribe (and contribute!) to the The hyperq Blog.
Please submit all pull requests against the master branch.
Thanks!
Tony Day
Copyright 2013 hyperq.
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