Finally The Secret to Risk Modeling with Python Provenir
It was the week of Christmas in 1989 in Amsterdam, 48* F and cloudy, when Guido van Rossum started tinkering on a small project to busy himself while his employer's office closed for the holiday. He placed a high emphasis on readability and uniformity in an era that praised languages like C and Perl (PHP's high-maintenance personality would crash the party later). The result was a gorgeously elegant open source language named after Monty Python's Flying Circus. Since its official release in 1993, Python has displayed its prowess across multiple industries and in widely varying use cases. It is now the most widely taught introductory language in the top computer science programs worldwide, was named the most in-demand programming language in the U.S. by Forbes' fintech columnist, and hit #2 on the list of most GitHub pulls by language in 2017.
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