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Can I use LINQ (C# 3.0 & .NET 3.0)?

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    Can I use LINQ (C# 3.0 & .NET 3.0)?

    Since I must use NinjaTrader to compile my code, will I be able to use the latest C# and .NET functionality?

    Also, could you please have "Compile" as an option under the Strategy Analyzer's Right-Click on a .cs Strategy? As is stands now, I toggle between VS2008 coding and debugging (I prefer their code IDE / editor), then I must re-open the strategy file, Save and Compile, finally hitting OK to the warning about debuggin is slower than live ... just to see if there are errors. I could see fewer steps by at least having a "Compile" under the right-Click under Strategy Analyzer. Then if there are errors, auto-open the .cs file in NinjaTrader compiler and show the errors. Also, only warn of the debugging slowness per session of Strategy Analyzer (perhaps per .cs file / strategy) instead of each and every time.

    Thanks for your work on this great product.

    Brian

    #2
    No, you must use .NET 2.0. Thanks for the suggestion.
    RayNinjaTrader Customer Service

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      #3
      Thanks for the response. When might you migrate to .NET 3.0 and C# 3.0?

      Brian

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        #4
        NT7 will support .NET 3.5 and we are targeting beta for end of this year.
        RayNinjaTrader Customer Service

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          #5
          Thanks!

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            #6
            My computer has the 3.5 .NET version.

            1) How do I know if a feature is part of .NET 2.0 (a-okay-to-use-now), or part of the >= 2.0 and <= 3.5 .NET versions?

            2) Do I really need to worry about this if all my coding is done in ninjascript editor?

            (I assume I would only need to be concerned with this if doing all coding in VS and then later trying to compile in NT.)

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              #7
              >> Do I really need to worry about this if all my coding is done in ninjascript editor?
              No, provided you stay in scope what NinjaScript supports.

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