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It just depends on what type of developer you want to be. If you're simply trying to specialize with Python, then learn python completely (which is very extensive and well beyond the scope of this website) and also learn how to interact with databases (SQL/NoSQL/etc..).
If you're seeking to be a well-rounded developer, then I'd recommend learning whatever you can learn. Ultimately, learn whatever is in alignment with what you're wanting to do, trying to do or being asked to do. Always be open to learn more, something new and change with the times as required.
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Gbam! AgentSmith said it all.. đŻđŻ
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And relatively short winded as well! đ
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@ HonFu
Imagine how easy it was for me to do essays in college. đ
@ Agent_Of_Liberty
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@ Slick
I can't tell if you're trolling or not. He never mentioned wanting to be a web developer. Also, scratch is a visual language that's used to teach children, so I don't think throwing the word pro in front of stuff makes it more legit. lol If one is looking for a means of visual programming, and want to do something with games, then Unreal Engine is the "best pro" way to go. Their blueprints system works pretty good for most things, and even though it's intended for prototyping, one could easily use it to create an entire game.
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there are many different languages for you to learn to become a true pro web devlop, however i reccomend to use the scratch, it is the best pro gaming language