My main goal is to earn money as soon as possible through python. Will move onto new languages when i start my university if they teach any
Ofc I started up with basics of python such as oop and variables. I have decent grasp on them after a did a calculator and hangman game project. I used basic libraries such as the math library for calculator and random library for hangman.
After that I started experimenting with external library. After my hangman and calculator projector I felt a need to Implement gui. So I started learning kivy and have now moved on to kivyMD after creating a few basic apps on kivy. This is where I am now. Having trouble setting up kivyMD at the moment.
Now After this I have planned to start django to learn about how database works in programming. I have learnt about databases and relational database from my cs classes in A levels.
I do plan on learning automation and web scraping through selenium and beautiful soup I think at some point after I have mastered everything before this.
I plan to finish this hopefully before fall. Please tell me anything that I should add or remove from this roadmap. I still haven’t had a proper end goal as the programming industry is so vast. I am interested in game development and I have played around with godot a bit but I heard that industry is too brutal.
Any feedback is appreciated.
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r/learnpython My main goal is to earn money as soon as possible through python. Will move onto new languages when i start my university if they teach any Ofc I started up with basics of python such as oop and variables. I have decent grasp on them after a did a calculator and hangman game project. I used basic libraries such as the math library for calculator and random library for hangman. After that I started experimenting with external library. After my hangman and calculator projector I felt a need to Implement gui. So I started learning kivy and have now moved on to kivyMD after creating a few basic apps on kivy. This is where I am now. Having trouble setting up kivyMD at the moment. Now After this I have planned to start django to learn about how database works in programming. I have learnt about databases and relational database from my cs classes in A levels. I do plan on learning automation and web scraping through selenium and beautiful soup I think at some point after I have mastered everything before this. I plan to finish this hopefully before fall. Please tell me anything that I should add or remove from this roadmap. I still haven’t had a proper end goal as the programming industry is so vast. I am interested in game development and I have played around with godot a bit but I heard that industry is too brutal. Any feedback is appreciated. submitted by /u/BetaBeti [link] [comments]
My main goal is to earn money as soon as possible through python. Will move onto new languages when i start my university if they teach any
Ofc I started up with basics of python such as oop and variables. I have decent grasp on them after a did a calculator and hangman game project. I used basic libraries such as the math library for calculator and random library for hangman.
After that I started experimenting with external library. After my hangman and calculator projector I felt a need to Implement gui. So I started learning kivy and have now moved on to kivyMD after creating a few basic apps on kivy. This is where I am now. Having trouble setting up kivyMD at the moment.
Now After this I have planned to start django to learn about how database works in programming. I have learnt about databases and relational database from my cs classes in A levels.
I do plan on learning automation and web scraping through selenium and beautiful soup I think at some point after I have mastered everything before this.
I plan to finish this hopefully before fall. Please tell me anything that I should add or remove from this roadmap. I still haven’t had a proper end goal as the programming industry is so vast. I am interested in game development and I have played around with godot a bit but I heard that industry is too brutal.
Any feedback is appreciated.
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