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Winrous2020-05-08 18:36:27
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Winrous, 2020-05-08 18:36:27

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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Dr. Bacon, 2020-05-08
@bacon

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.

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Ivan Shumov, 2020-05-08
@inoise

Mathematics in programming is needed quite rarely and in certain areas. For Python, there is Django and Flask - you can start from there

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Puma Thailand, 2020-05-09
@opium

So you studied python, this is the backend, it’s just spelled like that

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Sergey Shat, 2020-05-09
@sergeyshat

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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