yepher 359 posts msg #37764 - Ignore yepher |
9/1/2005 7:12:26 PM
I am in the process of updating http://yepher.com/~yepher/stockfetcher/command.html as well as releasing some of the tools I have made that make SF work better for me. I have also received many requests to make the page easier to find.
I would love to hear any suggestions you might have about how to make the SF command help more usable. Some ideas I am considering are:
A. filter for specific indicator components, for instance:
* list only indicators that use Volume in the calculation
* list only oscillator indicators
B. A Stockfetcher specific editor that detects errors and provides a way to drag and drop filters together. Basically a graphical extension to: http://www.stockfetcher.com/stockdb/fetcher?p=ftsbuild
C. Pick a indicator weekly and provide an in depth analysis of it.
Some questions I have are:
- Do you like the one page format for all indicators or would it be more usable to break that up into many pages so it loads faster?
- Would you like to have a SF community support help doc. Something along the lines of http://www.wikipedia.org/
- Does anyone use the “learn more” links in the help doc?
- Do you even care
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #37766 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
9/1/2005 8:19:39 PM
I care!
Your documentation has helped me out more than once, that's for sure!!
I like your ideas... GO FOR IT!
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da-net 55 posts msg #37769 - Ignore da-net |
9/1/2005 8:42:32 PM
DITTO to TRO!
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poindexter 21 posts msg #37786 - Ignore poindexter |
9/3/2005 8:19:57 AM
I care and I use your site alot.
I like your ideas. Go for it.
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alzeera 2 posts msg #37804 - Ignore alzeera |
9/3/2005 7:34:40 PM
great stuff keep it going and a million thanks
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yepher 359 posts msg #37879 - Ignore yepher |
9/8/2005 9:54:55 PM
ok, so I have made some updates to the command doc.
I finally figured out what the heck "DT" and "DT2" are for!!! See document history for other updates.
Also, in an attempt to start sharing some of the tools I use here is one that maybe of interest to you:
http://yepher.com/date.jsp
This is useful for finding a "date offset" given a particular date.
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