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Hi! i started leaening programming with python and now i am learning opencv and machine learning some months ago i wanted to learn html css and javascript and i learned html and css but i hated javascript :) So i backed to python and i am learning opencv but i am not sure about my way i think i still can not do projects.. What is your opinion?
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Fateme Biglari, It's great you're improving your technology's knowledge, that will be useful for you. But if I were you, I'd focus only in one technology roadmap, and make it your strength. So, you should choose a journey to be a specialist.
I know about Python backend through FastAPI, and a bit of frontend VueJS (Typescript) but I put all that aside, and I've chosen to study GenAI (PyTorch) and Learning Computer Vision, that's including OpenCV, YOLO, Pillow and other images processing libraries.
Look for your own roadmap and study + practice constantly. Good luck!!
I recommend a GitHub repository named Roadmap, you can find it in your browser.
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Fateme Biglari it really depends on what type of projects you want to create.
Python can offer you a ton of options.
I do both web development, and backend development as well as a multitude of different types of projects with python. And there is much much more to python than what some might believe.
As to which is best for you is your journey. No one can force you to learn one and only one language or to explore more languages.
However, let me point out that you are limiting your marketing potential. The more you know the more you can find your actual path.
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Thanks🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Fateme Biglari If you are wondering how to improve your skills but don't feel ready to create your own projects, you can try the Code Coach projects projects on the Community tab (IF you are on Android) or Bug Hunter (IF on iOS).
You can also do web search for "Code Challenges" to find several web sites with mini-projects of varying difficulty. Some such sites are geared towards such projects as interview questions.
You could also add your language of choice after the "Code Challenges" to find some sites more specific to your chosen language.