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		<title>By: Rodolfo Shingleton</title>
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		<description>Python is usable, no question. But have you been engaged in the design, execution and maintenance of a flexible massive scale pricing and risk management system? It is overly slow for most applications and that is a very crucial problem. And yes it does contribute to sloppy code unless you are really organized with really demanding rules.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Python is usable, no question. But have you been engaged in the design, execution and maintenance of a flexible massive scale pricing and risk management system? It is overly slow for most applications and that is a very crucial problem. And yes it does contribute to sloppy code unless you are really organized with really demanding rules.</p>
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