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Popular programming language, at the top of its game, still struggles to please everyone Share
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Feature The 30th anniversary of Python this week finds the programming language at the top of its game, but not without challenges. I do believe that Python just doesn’t have the right priorities these days, said Armin Ronacher, director of engineering at software monitoring biz Sentry and creator of Flask, the popular Python web app framework, in an email interview with
The Register.
Ronacher, a prolific Python contributor, remains a fan of the language. He credits Python s success to being both easy to learn and having an implementation that was easy to hack. And in its early years, Python didn t have a lot of competitors with those same characteristics, he said.
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We talk to the experts after US Treasury s OCC blesses blockchains, digi-bucks Share
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Feature The US Treasury Department s Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) on Monday published a letter clarifying how federally chartered banking groups can use cryptocurrency and associated technology to manage financial transactions.
The letter endorses the use of independent node verification networks (INVN), such as blockchain distributed ledgers, and stablecoins – cryptocurrencies tied to fiat currencies, like Ethereum-based USD Coin (USDC) – as a means to settle customer transactions. Our letter removes any legal uncertainty about the authority of banks to connect to blockchains as validator nodes and thereby transact stablecoin payments on behalf of customers who are increasingly demanding the speed, efficiency, interoperability, and low cost associated with these products, said Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks in a statement.