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In order to help developpers to see how the API is used, the source code of all default indicators in NakedMarkets is available on our Github repository : https://github.com/NakedMarkets/Indicators | In order to help developpers to see how the API is used, the source code of all default indicators in NakedMarkets is available on our Github repository : https://github.com/NakedMarkets/Indicators |
Revision as of 15:40, 4 January 2023
Summary
The Naked Markets Indicators API (Application Programming Interface) allows any user to create their own indicator.
This API has been designed to make it easy to use. It is possible to code the indicators in C# or Visual Basic languages.
Several IDE (integrated development environment) can be used in order to develop your own indicator.
However, we recommend to use the most popular ones, giving their support and their community :
- Visual Studio Community Edition : it is a free, easy to use, and well supported IDE
- Visual Studio Code : it is a free, one of the most popular IDE. It can be run under several operating systems.
How to create your own indicator
NakedMarkets indicators source code
In order to help developpers to see how the API is used, the source code of all default indicators in NakedMarkets is available on our Github repository : https://github.com/NakedMarkets/Indicators