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Redrik052020-09-01 20:13:25
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Redrik05, 2020-09-01 20:13:25

Which direction in python to choose?

Good afternoon!
I have been learning Python recently. Not for the sake of money, I have a job and I don’t starve, but I just dreamed of learning for a long time. At the moment, I finish studying the syntax and move on to algorithms and data structures. All this time I thought that I wanted to go into machine learning, but the reality is that I do not have a serious mathematical foundation, so the game is not worth the candle (the same problem with big data). Autotests do not attract from the word at all. Interested in perspectives regarding the backend. According to my estimates, given the growth of go and the reluctance of php to give up, the vogue for the node, then python will soon leave this programming area. What would you advise me? I really don't want to start learning something else without finishing this thing.

PS Jokes like: 'I advise you to tie up' are not welcome))

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Hcuy, 2020-09-01
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If you teach for yourself, then it is very interesting to work with Django, if you like entertainment, then pygame, but if you want to make applications for yourself, then kivy.

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