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Ive completed the course, but what's next. Someone recommended Django for Python, but is there anythjng else I should explore before diving in? Thanks for your help.

What's next?

11th Dec 2016, 1:17 PM
Robert Cabral
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I suggest a SCUBA certification for diving, but don't dive with your computer...or pythons. - HackerRank for challenges, contests, rankings, branching out, job opportunities. - StackExchange (StackOverflow by keyword: python) for harder real-world questions (best way to learn IMO). - Answer questions on the forums. - Start a github project, fork someone else's (or contribute) - Get involved in the Internet of Things - The book "Learn Python the Hard Way" (free) I'll edit for more if I think of something.
11th Dec 2016, 1:36 PM
Kirk Schafer
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ya.u shiuld try django
11th Dec 2016, 1:36 PM
manish rawat
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you should learn frameworks : try learning, pygame flask or django GUI like wxpython opengl numpy etc have fun
11th Dec 2016, 6:12 PM
pythonbee
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