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How do I find what I want to specialise in?

I enjoy python and tried data science but I gave up at the first bump I thought I wanted to do web dev but css is sooooooo boring for me but Django uses python code and I love python tbf. Should I carry on with css then javascript which I think I will enjoy because it's a programming language or should I start c# and c++ and do game dev ????

11th Jun 2020, 7:36 AM
Cameron Anderson
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In your question , it is confirmed that you love python too much . So I will recommend you to continue python, because you should only choose those things which you like.
11th Jun 2020, 7:40 AM
👑FabVab👑
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You need to continue fighting for the ones that you love.
11th Jun 2020, 7:39 AM
James Clark I. Vinarao
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The following things you can do after learning the python- 1 You can make some products and sell it 2 Make games and post it on play Store or maybe you can also sell it. 3 Make apps and do same thing . 4 Another is teach people on YouTube and earn money. 5 And there are much more.🤗
11th Jun 2020, 7:47 AM
👑FabVab👑
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That makes sense but I don't know anything to do in python You right I'm in love with it's syntax and the way it's layed out but what do I do in python any recommondations?
11th Jun 2020, 7:43 AM
Cameron Anderson
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@FabVab your very money orientated I'm 14 do you make money off web dev?
11th Jun 2020, 8:05 AM
Cameron Anderson
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You can do almost anything with every language. Do you want to make games? Try pygame or pyglet. How about webdev with Django? Data Science, if you like math and statistics. Software development? Use kyvi with Python to develop Graphical Interfaces. Just think about it, and start slowly. I wish I started programming with 14, and I envy you. Do not waste this opportunity!
11th Jun 2020, 6:26 PM
Antônio Gabriel Zeni Landim
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