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All syntax is learned in a week, and mastering paradigms - at least for a lifetime
Well, for example, while you were typing this question and now actively reading the questions, I would have already figured out how to write a simple console script with arguments passing)
And a very interesting question, what does it mean to know? You can understand the syntax fluently in a couple of days, but you will have to tinker with all sorts of decorators, metaprogramming, independent memory management, writing additions in C. Yes, and it’s stupid to set a goal to learn a language, you need to try to do a specific task you need.
This question cannot be answered. You can answer the question "How much python do you need to get a job as a programmer?". You can sit down like before an exam and get to the junior level in a couple of weeks.
You can learn how to write simple scripts in about a week.
Stop wondering if I know python or not after about 3 years of use.
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