Hi,
I have several MT4 EA's that I would like to move to Jforex.
From what I have read so far the MQL converter sounds like it may or may not work.
I am no coder and it took my a while to build up my knowledge of MQL4.
I am prepared to learn java and use NetBeans if necessary to rewrite my EA, but what I am wondering is, should I give Visual Jforex a go first? I don't want to waste time learning visual jforex if at the end of the day it provides too many limitations.
If you start writing the strategy using visual EA can I then tweak the code in Netbeans if necessary, and then reopen in visual jforex, or will there be compatibility issues?
What are the constraints of visual jforex?
I'd like to hear from people who have been through this exercise already, and any tips they can provide.
My strategies aren't that complex i don't think, but they do use the icustom function and call other indicators.
thanks
I have several MT4 EA's that I would like to move to Jforex.
From what I have read so far the MQL converter sounds like it may or may not work.
I am no coder and it took my a while to build up my knowledge of MQL4.
I am prepared to learn java and use NetBeans if necessary to rewrite my EA, but what I am wondering is, should I give Visual Jforex a go first? I don't want to waste time learning visual jforex if at the end of the day it provides too many limitations.
If you start writing the strategy using visual EA can I then tweak the code in Netbeans if necessary, and then reopen in visual jforex, or will there be compatibility issues?
What are the constraints of visual jforex?
I'd like to hear from people who have been through this exercise already, and any tips they can provide.
My strategies aren't that complex i don't think, but they do use the icustom function and call other indicators.
thanks