A basic KDB/Q Tick setup consists of three essential elements such as a Tickerplant (TP), a Real-Time Database (RDB), and a Historical Database (HDB). Additionally, this configuration involves the integration of two external processes, namely a Data Feed and a Feed Handler. The provided image below serves as a visual representation of this architectural arrangement.| www.defconq.tech
In my previous blog post, I shared my favourite Go-To KDB/Q Learning Resources to help you to get started. However, as you dive deeper into the KDB/Q programming language and you begin to read and review other's code you might experience a slight sense of overwhelm. Two main characteristics of KDB/Q, namely its terseness and and its left-of-right evaluation order (KDB/Q expressions are evaluated left-of-right which equates to expressions are evaluated right-to-left), can pose initial challeng...| www.defconq.tech
In this blog post, I'll be sharing my favourite KDB/Q learning resources. These are the go-to references that most experienced KDB/Q developers will have encountered, offering an excellent starting point for anyone looking to dive into the world of KDB/Q.| www.defconq.tech
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