![]() ![]() Thus I decided to drop writing and to make already written chapters freely available, encouraging to make a small donation, if found the stuff useful. ![]() ![]() But surprisingly, there was (and still is) little interest, as the following survey on QuantNet shows. I did not expect that this book will make me rich, however, I pursued some monetary reward. Several years ago I commenced to write the Notes on Getting started with QuantLib, primarily intended for the junior quants but also for the seniors with not so much programming skills. So far we found out a quick but dirty solution. However, it seems to be challenging to debug the C++ code, called from Python side. ![]() In particular, it gives a great flexibility due to interactive python console and allows a seamless integration with the AI libraries like Keras and Tensorflow. QuantLib Python - a port of C++ library to Python via SWIG - provides a lot of advantages for a practical usage. ![]()
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