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Is it hard to become a back-end specialist if you are not strong in mathematics?
I studied the basics of the python language, and I can write console notes and just applications,
but a friend says to learn JS, because it’s easier to find a job, and the work itself can be visually seen,
but I like python itself, but it’s hard to imagine how the backend is written, give advice please?
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There is very little mathematics in typical backend tasks, practically all the work is the ability to combine a bunch of ready-made solutions.
ZY and in this heap, at least it is necessary to understand well.
Mathematics in programming is needed quite rarely and in certain areas. For Python, there is Django and Flask - you can start from there
So you studied python, this is the backend, it’s just spelled like that
Then another will say it is easier there, then there, here, nothing will happen from throwing from side to side.
A clear focus and a couple of years to plow.
And it’s easier to use a content manager or layout.
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