The author has 15 years working experience in both investment banks and consultancies. He has worked in New York, London, Tokyo, Lausanne (Switzerland), Shanghai (China) and some other places. Such experience gives him a unique exposure to a wide range of different technologies and how they are used in various financial environments. Table of contents and preface can be found at: http://book.greenwich2greenwich.com/CsInFrontOffice/
C# in Front Office: Advanced C# in Practice
- Authors
- Xing Zhou
- ISBN
- 144215358X
- Published
- 01 May 2009
- Purchase online
- amazon.com
The author has 15 years working experience in both investment banks and consultancies. He has worked in New York, London, Tokyo, Lausanne (Switzerland), Shanghai (China) and some other places. Such experience gives him a unique exposure to a wide range of different technologies and how they are used in various financial environments. Table of contents and preface can be found at: /
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