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Thinking outside the box with Ansible
  • 04 Jun 2020

Mark Wadham, one of our engineers, discusses how he manages Ansible vars. I’ve never liked the native Ansible vars system much, it always felt a bit limited. What most companies end up doing is using group vars for most of their config, but group vars are all loaded together indeterminately so it doesn’t really give […]

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How to back up Splunk Indexer Clusters
  • 01 Jun 2020

How do you back the data up off Indexers without lots of duplication?

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Virtual Quant Finance Algorithmic Challenge – California
  • 19 May 2020

Saturday 13th June 2020 Quant Finance Algorithmic Challenge: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm (PDT) Q&A and online networking: 12:30 pm – 13:30 pm (PDT) This online challenge involves taking part in a live trading simulation game that will give you an insight into the world of quantitative finance. The event will be run by our […]

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Developing a custom Rider IDE plug-in for our symbol reference finder
  • 18 May 2020

Magdalena Augustynska recently completed a software engineer internship at G-Research. For her intern project she worked on setting up reference finding through a Rider plug in. Find out how she went through the whole process below. Context As a company grows, code bases become bigger over time as more and more developers work on them. […]

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Virtual Quant Finance Algorithmic Challenge – Australia
  • 05 May 2020

Tuesday 28th May 2020 Quant Finance Algorithmic Challenge: 17:30 pm – 20:00 (AEST) Q&A and online networking: 20:00 – 21:00 (AEST) This online challenge involves taking part in a live trading simulation game that will give you an insight into the world of quantitative finance. The event will be run by our Quantitative Researchers and […]

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Virtual Quant Finance Algorithmic Challenge – Lyon
  • 01 May 2020

Thursday 21st May 2020 Quant Finance Algorithmic Challenge: 15:00 – 18:00 (CEST) Q&A and online networking: 18:00-19:00 (CEST) This online challenge involves taking part in a live trading simulation game that will give you an insight into the world of quantitative finance. The event will be run by our Quantitative Researchers and Machine Learning Specialists, […]

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Overcoming the need to be useful
  • 27 Apr 2020

James Kirsch is a Software Developer Technical Lead in G-Research’s Open Source Software team.   I wanted to make a good first impression when G-Research requested that we (the Open Source team) shepherd new functionality into OpenStack (the open source cloud infrastructure we use). I was a new contributor to OpenStack and I was motivated to […]

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Defunctionalisation – an underappreciated tool for writing good software
  • 03 Apr 2020

Patrick Stevens is a Developer at G-Research. I work in an engineering team at G-Research dedicated to creating performant and correct libraries for our quant researchers to use. In the process of achieving this goal, we have settled on a number of patterns to make it easier to write code that is both correct and […]

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The Magic of Maintenance
  • 26 Mar 2020

“Doing” open source isn’t just about committing code – it’s also about committing to the upkeep of the code you’ve committed. There’s nothing glamorous about maintenance. You have to really love data to appreciate and maintain Sparkmagic. That’s why G-Research recently volunteered to help maintain the data-liaison. It’s a clear demonstration of our willingness to […]

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Understanding @ngrx/component-store
  • 11 Mar 2020

‘@ngrx/component-store selectors have a debounce option that lets the state settle before emitting. In this article we will demonstrate what this means in practice before walking through the code that makes this possible. NgRx Component Store I have started using @ngrx/component-store to manage component state in my applications and so far I am loving it! […]

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