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Apples and oranges. Most data science tools are in python and Java runs much better on the backend.
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mushrooms16yStrange comparison, I would say it all depends on the idea and the skill of the developers. I've worked with the guys from https://serokell.io/fintech-develop... who developed fintech apps for our company's clients, they used Nix, TypeScript, and Haskell. It was an amazing job.
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@georgeburkitt nah this stuff doesn’t mean anything. You get paid for how good you are, not for which fancy tech you picked.
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The best programming language for fintech is Python. It allows great flexibility and it is effective in working with different kinds of data. Also, it has many more libraries for a fintech field than Java. I recommend checking DataCamp courses as they have many ones on Python and particularly on Py for finance. This would help you decide on this dilemma.
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Maurisy05yJava is still relevant in 2021. Statistics prove it! Java is still in the top 5 most used programming languages in the world. 40,2% of developers specialize in this technology.
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Gaha1053dFrom my experience, using a payment orchestration platform can significantly improve how you handle payments globally, and https://corefy.com/ looks like one of the more advanced tools in this space. It combines multiple providers, payout methods, and analytics into one interface, so you don’t have to manage everything manually. Another big advantage is the ability to scale quickly — you can add new payment methods or enter new markets without heavy development work. For growing online businesses, this kind of flexibility is extremely valuable.
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As a Python user and the fucking unicode mess, this is sooooo mean!
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