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And F# in the financial world, along with Scala. Other Functional languages are being used more as well, but since a huge amount of financial software sits on either a .Net or a Java stack, using FP languages which can easily interop with the rest of your libraries makes life a lot easier.
Very enlightening. I always thought that the "financial world" were locked into Fortran/COBOL.
And plenty of banks are migrating away from COBOL on the core systems (slowly), and for them Java is usually the new COBOL, and the JVM is the new s390 microcode.