Re: FpML

Posted by Fabrice Carrega on
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/FpML-tp10694p10695.html

Hello,

I am a French student interested in QuantLib development. I have just
finished my Master program and will take a training course, starting
next week, about risk management. I have contacted Ferdinando & Luigi
in late december, who told me they needed people for FpML development
for the QuantLib Addin.

I had no time in january to work on this task but I wanted to do start
this week and continue during my internship.

Maybe we could work together on this project.

Best regards,

Fabrice Carrega

On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 00:53:15 -0500, David Brown <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hello Everyone!
>
>    My name is David Brown.  I am a graduate student in the United
> States taking an Object-Oriented Software Engineering course.  While
> browsing through the QuantLib Project's website, I saw that various
> things still need work to enhance the power of QuantLib.
>    As part of the class that I am taking, we are supposed to find
> 'customers' to design a project.  After the project is 'planned', it
> will be bid upon by our fellow classmates.  At this point the project
> will be coded and designed by a total of four or five graduate student
> computer scientists.
>    My reason for posting this to everyone is that I have a long-term
> interest in becoming involved in Financial Software Programming.
> Therefore, it was logical for me to try and help a project like
> QuantLib.
>    I do not know the status of large portions of the project.  The
> archive filled in my knowledge about a few things, but there are still
> many things I do not have the slightest idea about.  It would be very
> nice if someone on this list group could take myself and my fellow
> classmates on as 'service providers'.
>    Clearly, I am not selling anything here.  If someone wanted to be
> our 'customers', they would simply have to assist us as our mentor.
> We would develop whatever snippets of QuantLib that are feasible in
> approximately 12 man-month hours.  (I do not believe in the myth of
> the man-month nor the antiquated Waterfall development method, but my
> professor wants us to stick to it.)
>
> In any event, thank you for all of your help and time!
>
> David Brown
> [hidden email]
>
> p.s.
> I have a natural attraction towards FpML / XML interfacing with QuantLib.
>
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