Objectify Your Programming
This may sound wrong, but I like to objectify my programs. And I think you should too...
I'm a software engineer based out of Detroit, Michigan.
I began programming when I was 14 and haven't stopped since.
I love learning new technologies and building applications that users will love.
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This may sound wrong, but I like to objectify my programs. And I think you should too...
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In order to understand how well our algorithms will perform in the future, we need to look at how they would have performed in the past. This is backtesting. The process seems easy, but there are many ways it could go wrong...