Easylanguage - Objects Home Study Course 107 Repack

Why "Repack"? The term suggests that the original Course 107 was too dense, too academic, or too expensive. A repackager strips away the theory, the pedagogy, the warnings, and the edge cases. They leave only the minimal viable syntax, often bundled with cracked libraries or backtested "proven" strategies.

This act transforms education into a product. More insidiously, it creates a cargo cult of programming. The student mimics the rituals of OOP—creating TL_Line objects, managing Collection classes for trendlines, overriding Calc methods—without understanding the underlying message-passing or polymorphism. When the backtest fails (as it will in live markets due to slippage, liquidity, or latency), the repack user has no vocabulary to debug the failure. They cannot distinguish between a logical error in their trading rule and a type mismatch in an inherited object. The object becomes a black box; the trader, a button-pusher. easylanguage objects home study course 107 repack

A: Plan for 20–30 hours if you have prior EasyLanguage experience. For complete beginners to OOP, closer to 40 hours plus additional practice. Why "Repack"


Basic EasyLanguage cannot easily answer: "How much of my capital is currently at risk across 3 different symbols?" With objects, you can. Course 107 teaches the exact syntax to build a holistic risk dashboard. Basic EasyLanguage cannot easily answer: "How much of