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Hi Michele,
I'm also a beginner with Quantlib but I think I'm getting more and more
familiar with it.
I would say that the different kind of pricers are quite simple.
For example I've started to price European Option, then American with
different methods like monte carlo or binonial.
then the following depends on your interest in Quant Finance.
Have fun with Quantlib.
Xavier
Michele Ravani
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Hi
I've studied physics (quite a while ago, lots forgotten), been in SW
development in banking for the last 10+ years, now in management but still
with a strong interest in development, with a rather superficial financial
knowledge.
Which would be the best way to quickly get familiar with QL?
BTW, is the ToDo list on the website still uptodate?
If yes, is there anything simple a beginner could do?
Thanks
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Michele Ravani
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