Recently i have completed the first part of Python Crash Course 3 and the book continues with necessary libraries from now on, like pygame, django and etc. But the thing, which i couldnt figure out, is should i learn those libraries? I want to professionalize on data analysis as a MIS student myself. In this case it sounds a bit nonsense to me to learn a library like pygame and its a bit complex as well, as it seems from the part that i learned so far, but on the other hand it is pretty handy for visualisation,thats, how i been told. How should i continue? You guys have any suggestions?
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r/learnpython Recently i have completed the first part of Python Crash Course 3 and the book continues with necessary libraries from now on, like pygame, django and etc. But the thing, which i couldnt figure out, is should i learn those libraries? I want to professionalize on data analysis as a MIS student myself. In this case it sounds a bit nonsense to me to learn a library like pygame and its a bit complex as well, as it seems from the part that i learned so far, but on the other hand it is pretty handy for visualisation,thats, how i been told. How should i continue? You guys have any suggestions? submitted by /u/cahit135 [link] [comments]
Recently i have completed the first part of Python Crash Course 3 and the book continues with necessary libraries from now on, like pygame, django and etc. But the thing, which i couldnt figure out, is should i learn those libraries? I want to professionalize on data analysis as a MIS student myself. In this case it sounds a bit nonsense to me to learn a library like pygame and its a bit complex as well, as it seems from the part that i learned so far, but on the other hand it is pretty handy for visualisation,thats, how i been told. How should i continue? You guys have any suggestions?
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