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Learned Python! Now what? Guide me!

So, I recently completed learning Python here on SoloLearn. I can build basic projects like a calculator, a to-do list, and other simple applications. Iā€™ve also practiced HTML. Now, Iā€™m wondering what my next steps should be. Any recommendations are welcome! Initially, I aimed to create mobile apps, including games. However, Iā€™m open to exploring other trending or in-demand areas. Thatā€™s enough about meā€”please guide me toward further learning and growth.

18th Jul 2024, 8:19 PM
Ali
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Ali here are some projects that you can try and intertwine various languages ... Don't just stop at what might appear as the basics. https://www.sololearn.com/post/1759841/?ref=app
18th Jul 2024, 9:51 PM
BroFar
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Ali youve only done the basics of python, read tons of python books in more specialized fields of it. Do a more complex course like an MOOC or any other online course. You didnt completely learn python. You have to learn more. Cheers, John
19th Jul 2024, 12:24 PM
EEE
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I would recommend doing code tor maybe atleast 30 minutes a day, I would recommend using visual studio code instead of the sandbox that sololearn uses, its much better. I would also recommend reading and fully understanding you weak spots to get better, and once youve mastered all aspects of stuff that youve learned. I recommend getting books on more specialized topics in python and grtting excersize books such as learnpythonthehardway.org and doing an MOOC on advanced python and python data analysis. I recommend using MOOC.fi . Happy studies! John or (ēŽ‹ęŽļ¼‰
19th Jul 2024, 2:39 PM
EEE
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Yeah! Definetly on the right track
19th Jul 2024, 3:32 PM
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Thanks, bro @BroFar. That was really helpful. @John, sure buddy, you are right. I still have a lot to learn. That's why I asked this question. My intentions are plain and clear. I would love to invite you to suggest what specialization I should focus on next.
19th Jul 2024, 1:53 PM
Ali
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Thanks, buddy. Hereā€™s my daily routine: I code for at least two hours and spend another two hours learning new things. I'm currently exploring Mooc.fi and have already registered for Harvard's CS50 on web programming with Python and JavaScript on MOOC.org. Today, I was working on a project and trying to learn Django. I hope that's the right choice.
19th Jul 2024, 3:28 PM
Ali