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Any body knows what are the requirements of being a python desktop developer and how I can learn image processing in python ?

I have tried tkinter and PyQt but needs a good library to work in!

14th May 2017, 11:21 PM
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@xclifier. thanks a lot.. actually python used in Bittorrent, Dropbox and cinema 4d which made me thinking what are the best libraries of making these programs beside tkinter and PyQt
15th May 2017, 12:02 AM
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first part study algorithms second part use open cv
15th May 2017, 12:16 AM
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@shadow thanks friend 💜 can u suggest resources?
15th May 2017, 12:26 AM
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There is a good turorial for deep learning by Jermey Howard on YouTube. He takes you through deep learning and image recognition in a series of videos. If you dont know much about machine learning in general i would start there to get an idea of how some of the algorithms and theory works, its not essential to start but a good machine learning book or course will also take you through the math and statistics that are vital for higher end analysis. Collective Intelligence is a good book for basic machine learning stuff. I've heard the Andrew Ng course on Coursera is good for ML too but its with MatLab.
15th May 2017, 3:53 AM
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I didn't understand first part. Desktop devloper, web app or software ? I think the 2nd part is related with computer vision, you need to have some good grip on mathematical topics and then learn computer vision, I think that would be enogh for image processing.
14th May 2017, 11:34 PM
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thanks for your interest 💜.. first part what should I learn to be good in making desktop programs using python except being good in using libraries like tkinter and PyQt and the second part can you suggest any resources ?
14th May 2017, 11:43 PM
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I like python very much but I don't think python's use in making great desktop software program is efficient, .net is better for this if it is not command line. There is a good course on computer vision In Udacity.com
14th May 2017, 11:48 PM
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@kevin thanks a lot for the great information 💜
15th May 2017, 2:41 PM
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