Hi all,
I’m a mid-level Python developer, and lately, I’ve been asking myself: what would the roadmap look like to reach the top 1% of Python software engineers in the world?
For example, would it involve mastering advanced concepts like Design Patterns, multithreading, or other specialized areas of Python? Perhaps it requires contributing to major open-source projects, creating widely-used libraries, or even innovating at the system level?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on what skills, experiences, or contributions could define someone as a truly exceptional Python developer.
Thank you all for sharing your perspective.
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r/learnpython Hi all, I’m a mid-level Python developer, and lately, I’ve been asking myself: what would the roadmap look like to reach the top 1% of Python software engineers in the world? For example, would it involve mastering advanced concepts like Design Patterns, multithreading, or other specialized areas of Python? Perhaps it requires contributing to major open-source projects, creating widely-used libraries, or even innovating at the system level? I’d love to hear your thoughts on what skills, experiences, or contributions could define someone as a truly exceptional Python developer. Thank you all for sharing your perspective. submitted by /u/OldJournalist2450 [link] [comments]
Hi all,
I’m a mid-level Python developer, and lately, I’ve been asking myself: what would the roadmap look like to reach the top 1% of Python software engineers in the world?
For example, would it involve mastering advanced concepts like Design Patterns, multithreading, or other specialized areas of Python? Perhaps it requires contributing to major open-source projects, creating widely-used libraries, or even innovating at the system level?
I’d love to hear your thoughts on what skills, experiences, or contributions could define someone as a truly exceptional Python developer.
Thank you all for sharing your perspective.
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