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An integrated guide to C++ and computational finance This complete guide to C++ and computational finance is a follow-up and major extension to Daniel J. Duffy's 2004 edition of Financial Instrument Pricing Using C++. Both C++ and computational finance have evolved and changed dramatically in the last ten years and this book documents these improvements. Duffy focuses on these developments and the advantages for the quant developer by: Delving into a detailed account of the new C++11 standard and its applicability to computational finance. Using de-facto standard libraries, such as Boost and...
Financial Instrument Pricing Using C++ by Daniel J. Duffy is 1,168 pages long, and a total of 301,344 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 27 hours and 26 minutes to read Financial Instrument Pricing Using C++ aloud.
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