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yapro2021-07-31 00:31:26
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yapro, 2021-07-31 00:31:26

What to do next if you have completed the python for beginners course?

I graduated from Python courses for beginners on the steppe, I don’t know what to do next (

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SKEPTIC, 2021-07-31
@yapro

Fix with practice. Decide on a direction.
You can figure out chat bots, parsers, websites, neural networks, and more.
Personally, I have never taken any courses on python and other crap. I watched a couple of videos on the basics and into battle.
I had ideas that needed to be implemented.
Then it was a chat bot in VK, which sends notifications about new grades to schoolchildren and acts as an electronic diary.
There were a lot of problems in front of me that needed to be solved.
Google, asking questions on the forums, I gained more and more knowledge. And after a few days the bot was ready. Crooked, oblique, but he was ready. Over time, users and I found bugs, new features were needed. And again, googling, questions on the forums, a lot of documentation for the language libraries.
In my experience, by implementing one project, you can gain more knowledge than watching dozens of video tutorials or reading a book.
When you already feel the power of knowledge of the language, you need to hit your head against the wall (figuratively) of all sorts of patterns, algorithms and other boring, but in the future very necessary crap for you (if you want to work as a python developer, and not rivet home projects).

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Kirill Gusarev, 2021-07-31
@kaka888

You can learn another programming language (even if it's purely for fun), like JavaScript or C#, or maybe HTML and CSS. I think this will at least broaden your horizons.

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mkone112, 2021-07-31
@mkone112

You open Lutz, you read - you go to work on page 500. Although with such baggage it will be difficult to get more than $ 1k.

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