Introduction To C++ For Financial Engineers
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"Duffy has successfully plugged a huge gap in the market by producing a wonderfully written introductory book, in a pedagogic making mathematical modelling in C++ accessible to a large audience. As a teacher of C++, I will be strongly recommending this book to anyone interested in applying C++ to Quantitative Finance." Riaz Ahmad, 7city Learning Ltd"Finally, the book I wish I had had when I first started studying the C++ programming language. This witty, clean and comprehensive guide is a must have for the would be quant and a precious reference for the practitioner in quantitative finance. After completing the reading, you will earn a `black belt in C++ for financial engineering." Michele L. Baldini, Global Equity Linked Products | Quantitative Analytics, Merrill Lynch & Co"It seems that C++ is here to stay but not as the easiest language to master. Daniel Duffy has been there and done that for a few decades, and now he shares his expertise. In this book, he takes the reader to the black belt level i.e., the level at which one can start learning advanced C++ techniques and best practices." Luigi Ballabio (co creator of QuantLib)"Among the vast C++ and quantitative finance literature there is a surprising dearth of material on their intersection on quantfin specific numerical methods using C++ and design patterns. Daniel Duffy s new book Introduction to C++ for Financial Engineers nicely fills this vacuum and should prove to be a valuable resource for students and professionals looking to learn or enhance their C++ skills." Christopher Merrill, University of Chicago Program on Financial Mathematics"Out of the plethora of books introducing C++ this book simply stands out by the clear exposure of the language and the practicality of its examples. For any student or practitioner that learns or wants to improve his knowledge of this powerful programming language widely used in the business world of finance Dr. Duffy s book is highly recommended." Valentin D. Ghita, MSc Student, Baruch College, CUNY
"Duffy has successfully plugged a huge gap in the market by producing a wonderfully written introductory book, in a pedagogic making mathematical modelling in C++ accessible to a large audience. As a teacher of C++, I will be strongly recommending this book to anyone interested in applying C++ to Quantitative Finance." Riaz Ahmad, 7city Learning Ltd"Finally, the book I wish I had had when I first started studying the C++ programming language. This witty, clean and comprehensive guide is a must have for the would be quant and a precious reference for the practitioner in quantitative finance. After completing the reading, you will earn a `black belt in C++ for financial engineering." Michele L. Baldini, Global Equity Linked Products | Quantitative Analytics, Merrill Lynch & Co"It seems that C++ is here to stay but not as the easiest language to master. Daniel Duffy has been there and done that for a few decades, and now he shares his expertise. In this book, he takes the reader to the black belt level i.e., the level at which one can start learning advanced C++ techniques and best practices." Luigi Ballabio (co creator of QuantLib)"Among the vast C++ and quantitative finance literature there is a surprising dearth of material on their intersection on quantfin specific numerical methods using C++ and design patterns. Daniel Duffy s new book Introduction to C++ for Financial Engineers nicely fills this vacuum and should prove to be a valuable resource for students and professionals looking to learn or enhance their C++ skills." Christopher Merrill, University of Chicago Program on Financial Mathematics"Out of the plethora of books introducing C++ this book simply stands out by the clear exposure of the language and the practicality of its examples. For any student or practitioner that learns or wants to improve his knowledge of this powerful programming language widely used in the business world of finance Dr. Duffy s book is highly recommended." Valentin D. Ghita, MSc Student, Baruch College, CUNY
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