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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod2015-07-17 05:51:33
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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod, 2015-07-17 05:51:33

What are the specializations in python?

Good afternoon, I need information from a knowledgeable python developer.
I looked through the ads and didn't find anything other than python/django vacancies. And I got the feeling that we only need web python developers. So I would like to know: is it possible to get a job in python, but not doing the web? If so, what technologies are needed to gain full-stack in this area.

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bromzh, 2015-07-17
@Terras

Python is often used for mathematical calculations: www.scipy.org
These are wrappers for Fortran libraries + all sorts of convenient goodies for plotting graphs, symbolic calculations, etc. But you understand. there are very few such vacancies, because very narrow specification.
They are also used as a scripting language in all kinds of engines. But here it is necessary to look at vacancies by engine.
You can also use it to process any data. Yandex has vacancies related to this, python is used there. But again, narrow specifics, there are few specific vacancies.
Administration / scripting is also a specific thing and you need to look for sysadmin vacancies.
Still, the web, in the form of django or other servers, incl. asynchronous (tornado / asyncio) - a more common area for which you can find vacancies. For others, they are quite rare.
But this does not mean at all that little is written in python.

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-07-17
@vilgeforce

For the devil knows how long we can not find an intelligent pythonist for test automation, but WITHOUT FRAMEWORKS :-(

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sim3x, 2015-07-17
@sim3x

full-stack
can get out sideways - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overqualification

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