Sorry for the long post but I’m in desperate need of help😅😅 /u/Imnotcoolbish Python Education

So I have 2 questions one is completely related to python another is about cpp if anyone knows about it to help me anyway let’s begin:

1.i wanna know how much more should I learn for a job and for the love of God “what” should I learn ? For reference I currently am pretty comfortable with how python works and know the syntax very well and gotten comfortable to learn tricks like zip ,map ,filter , or like little stuff that you need to know to get good at the language itself so far that I know I have learned that pretty good.

on top of that I have learned about frameworks like django and flask I wouldn’t say learned fully but I have done some stuff and I learned more flask than django bc god flask is more flexible and easier to learn, I’m currently creating my own flask Web app , it’s nothing special just a chat app.

Besides that I have read the book titled ISLP (an introduction to statistical learning) which gives you a good understanding about ML basics and just an introduction to deep learning, and it did get me comfortable with using numpy and pandas as well as matplotlib and a good amount of understanding about machine learning (or so I think idk for sure)

I have not learned a much about sql but I have worked with mongodb which is a no-sql database

I also have done 2 different projects, one being a webscrapper with selenium (which was hell that website was horrible😂😂😂) Another being an asynchronous websocket server for streaming data of a camera to a client I’m not sure if I did either of them in a good way but I did do both

Also not professionally but I know a little bit about a couple of libraries like OpenCV , bs4 , tkinter and etc…

Also on a side note I have very basic knowledge of html and css, and just a little bit of js.

So considering all of that, would you say I can start working somewhere as a junior? And if not what the hell should I do next bc I honestly don’t know where to begin

(And pls don’t say you gotta choose what you like first, bc I like learning and anything I have learned I would like to explore more)

I think my post is long enough already I’ll talk about my second question in another one thanks for reading all this boring crap😅.

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​r/learnpython So I have 2 questions one is completely related to python another is about cpp if anyone knows about it to help me anyway let’s begin: 1.i wanna know how much more should I learn for a job and for the love of God “what” should I learn ? For reference I currently am pretty comfortable with how python works and know the syntax very well and gotten comfortable to learn tricks like zip ,map ,filter , or like little stuff that you need to know to get good at the language itself so far that I know I have learned that pretty good. on top of that I have learned about frameworks like django and flask I wouldn’t say learned fully but I have done some stuff and I learned more flask than django bc god flask is more flexible and easier to learn, I’m currently creating my own flask Web app , it’s nothing special just a chat app. Besides that I have read the book titled ISLP (an introduction to statistical learning) which gives you a good understanding about ML basics and just an introduction to deep learning, and it did get me comfortable with using numpy and pandas as well as matplotlib and a good amount of understanding about machine learning (or so I think idk for sure) I have not learned a much about sql but I have worked with mongodb which is a no-sql database I also have done 2 different projects, one being a webscrapper with selenium (which was hell that website was horrible😂😂😂) Another being an asynchronous websocket server for streaming data of a camera to a client I’m not sure if I did either of them in a good way but I did do both Also not professionally but I know a little bit about a couple of libraries like OpenCV , bs4 , tkinter and etc… Also on a side note I have very basic knowledge of html and css, and just a little bit of js. So considering all of that, would you say I can start working somewhere as a junior? And if not what the hell should I do next bc I honestly don’t know where to begin (And pls don’t say you gotta choose what you like first, bc I like learning and anything I have learned I would like to explore more) I think my post is long enough already I’ll talk about my second question in another one thanks for reading all this boring crap😅. submitted by /u/Imnotcoolbish [link] [comments] 

So I have 2 questions one is completely related to python another is about cpp if anyone knows about it to help me anyway let’s begin:

1.i wanna know how much more should I learn for a job and for the love of God “what” should I learn ? For reference I currently am pretty comfortable with how python works and know the syntax very well and gotten comfortable to learn tricks like zip ,map ,filter , or like little stuff that you need to know to get good at the language itself so far that I know I have learned that pretty good.

on top of that I have learned about frameworks like django and flask I wouldn’t say learned fully but I have done some stuff and I learned more flask than django bc god flask is more flexible and easier to learn, I’m currently creating my own flask Web app , it’s nothing special just a chat app.

Besides that I have read the book titled ISLP (an introduction to statistical learning) which gives you a good understanding about ML basics and just an introduction to deep learning, and it did get me comfortable with using numpy and pandas as well as matplotlib and a good amount of understanding about machine learning (or so I think idk for sure)

I have not learned a much about sql but I have worked with mongodb which is a no-sql database

I also have done 2 different projects, one being a webscrapper with selenium (which was hell that website was horrible😂😂😂) Another being an asynchronous websocket server for streaming data of a camera to a client I’m not sure if I did either of them in a good way but I did do both

Also not professionally but I know a little bit about a couple of libraries like OpenCV , bs4 , tkinter and etc…

Also on a side note I have very basic knowledge of html and css, and just a little bit of js.

So considering all of that, would you say I can start working somewhere as a junior? And if not what the hell should I do next bc I honestly don’t know where to begin

(And pls don’t say you gotta choose what you like first, bc I like learning and anything I have learned I would like to explore more)

I think my post is long enough already I’ll talk about my second question in another one thanks for reading all this boring crap😅.

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