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GogoL_kie2020-11-27 18:31:03
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GogoL_kie, 2020-11-27 18:31:03

What are the directions for a novice Python developer?

I started learning Python over a year ago. Wrote bots, parsers, wrote a music player on qt. It's time to decide what I want to do. I'm trying to find a part-time job as an intern or junior to learn new things, learn to work in a team, gain practical skills, for part of the day, since I'm a student and studying at the university. And after scouring various job search sites, I saw that they are mainly looking for people with django skills in python, which I tried a little, but I didn’t like it. In general, I really don’t want to develop something with sites. I read that python is popular for data science, big data, neural networks. I also tried to somehow study these areas - well, that's not mine, apparently. Maybe I just don't have enough people to deal with it with me too.
What other options are there for a beginner pythonist?
UPD. The question is more about what other options are, and not what to choose specifically.

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Leonid Rozhentsev, 2020-11-27
@RLeo777

You can learn the django framework and get a job as a backend developer, for example. In parallel, you can continue to make small programs and applications (parser, bots, etc.)

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First Name Last Name, 2020-11-27
@alikk_python

You can become a Web Developer with Django, create Discord bots with discord.py or Telegram with aiogram. Or freelancing for a while, after you improve your skills in practice, you can get a job in some companies, or something else.

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mkone112, 2020-11-28
@mkone112

Didn't it occur to you - first set a goal for yourself, and then learn the language? Instead of learning Python first and then thinking about where to apply it.

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