On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Ted Larson Freeman <free...@alumni.stanford.org> wrote: > This week the SEC proposed new requirements for asset-backed > securities that include the use of XML and Python: > > "The asset-level information would be provided according to proposed > standards and in a tagged data format using eXtensible Markup Language > (XML). In addition, we are proposing to require, along with the > prospectus filing, the filing of a computer program of the contractual > cash flow provisions expressed as downloadable source code in Python, > a commonly used open source interpretive programming language."
I guess we've now gone from "executable pseudocode" to "executable legal code" :-) Cheers, Chris -- Cue the Perl jokes! http://blog.rebertia.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list