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QuestionAnimation in borderless window Pin
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QuestionXna object Transformation. Pin
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Questionfree or affordable software for the editing of the photo [modified] Pin
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QuestionGraphics Plugin for Liquidity Risk Software? Pin
StaceyL21-Jun-11 10:46
StaceyL21-Jun-11 10:46 
Hi all (sorry if this is the wrong forum). In my work (I'm a financial planner) I use liquidity risk software^ (like this one) in order to evaluate different types of risks in different financial scenarios. These types of programs are genrally very useful, except that they usually spit out data in a difficult form to read. Sometimes they do display data visually, but the quality and readability of the visual aid is usually low.

I was wondering: is it possible to write some type of plugin or external software that would process this data (automatically or as close to that as possible) and present it visually in a more friendly way? I'm not a programmer myself, so I'd appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction. Would this only apply to open-source software? Does this sound plausible? possible? already outdated? Smile | :)

Thanks!
Stacey
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Question[OpenGL/MFC/C++] backface transparency... Pin
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