> It's popular as a repacement for Perl, for example in batch automation. I've 
> also used it for reporting: its excellent ability to interface to libraries 
> means you can drive Excel (or most things .Net) from Python. I even used it 
> to link to Bloomberg once, creating a framework to get the data to test some 
> finanical models.

In my previous life in financials, Python was being used due to the ease of 
embedding it in other systems, and presenting a simple Python 'macro' language 
to users. Can't say much more I'm afraid...

It was also used on the web side internally.

Cheers,
Dan

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Dan Fairs | dan.fa...@gmail.com | www.fezconsulting.com


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