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Python: Decoded

Is Python the right technology to back your fintech or capital markets project?

At Connamara, our engineering team often gets asked which programming languages are right for certain projects. While we have a diverse tech stack, we understand prospective clients are interested in the effectiveness and purpose of certain coding languages.

Next up in our Decoder Series, we discuss the pros and cons of deploying Python. Find out if Python is right for your next capital markets or fintech project.

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