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What is the best programming language for fintech - Python or Java?
Here's the graphic from Cleveroad's research: https://cleveroad.com/blog/...
What's your opinion?

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  • 1
    I will go with gwbasic
  • 4
    Wait. What?
    Why is it that HTML and GitHub are missing?
  • 1
    Apples and oranges. Most data science tools are in python and Java runs much better on the backend.
  • 3
    I would go for python. 🐍
  • 0
    Strange 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.
  • 0
    Thanks do much for this, it useful for me as for beginner)
  • 0
    @georgeburkitt nah this stuff doesn’t mean anything. You get paid for how good you are, not for which fancy tech you picked.
  • 0
    @georgeburkitt
    I would like to find more resources to teach programming. So far, I don't understand much and even use https://gradesfixer.com/ to complete the assignment. I was bi very glad if we were directed to the necessary posts/threads.
  • 0
    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.
  • 0
    Java 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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