Career questions tagged python
how many time i need to learn python ??
i need to learn python in short time , any advice ?
What is the tech industry like? What technical / soft skills are needed in the field? How can I prepare myself in such a oversaturated field??
I'm an sophomore majoring in computer science and data science. I basic knowledge in python, java, web development, sql, and swift.
What is the best website to learn coding/programming ?
What is the best website to learn coding/programming such as Python and Javascript which is free and includes a certificate? I am looking to potentially create an AI chatbot and/or a game.
What are some good interactive ways to get more involved in programming styles like python, java, c, c+, c++?
I've tried finding a way to interact with programming sites it just feels like I haven't found anything interact enough for my learning style and was just wondering if someone could point me in the right direction?
Is it beneficial to take online courses on Coursera or Udemy to learn data skills if I want to go into Data Science/Anaytics If so, what should I start with?
I'm in Grade 10, I have some coding experience with Python, and I want to be able to build my skill set so that I have time to improve later during high school. I also want to be able to use those skills to help others (volunteering). I've seen so many "roadmaps" for learning data skills, and they're all different, so I hope someone can clear this up for me. Thanks in advance!
How should I start my journey to learn coding and programming so that I can pursue a career in data science?
i am a complete beginner to coding and i want to pursue a career in data science. i started watching tutorials on yt but i was unable to understand anything. i figured i should start with python however it is easier said than done. what can i do??
Where did you start with beginning to learn programming?
I'm an 11th grader attempting to learn Python. #python #programming #computer-science
What are some entry-level jobs for a math bachelor's degree?
I've just graduated with a bachelor's degree in math, and I'm looking for a job that I won't have to go back to school for. My degree's mostly been focused on pure math, and some dynamic systems/fractals. I've taken a couple classes in Python, and one class each in R, Java, and SPSS. I've also taken classes across lots of areas, so any interdisciplinary jobs might be interesting. If I have to go through a little bit of training or self-study that's alright, but I'd like to start working as soon as possible. I'd also like to have a fair amount of free-time if that's possible: just not too much overtime work. Thank you all for your advice and let me know if you have any questions for me to narrow things down!
What are good remote jobs?
What are remote part-time jobs that I can do as a high school student? Specifically, I am looking for entry level coding jobs.
What's the best way to learn Python?
Tips on learning how to efficiently use Python.
what can you do with python and linux?
What are the things you can do with python programming language and linux operating system together ?
Is college necessary to be a graphic designer?
i am a junior in highschool and I am interested in knowing if college is a must. Can you take classes on your own and still get hired to do small projects? And if so, what is required to be a graphic designer #graphic-design #photography #3d-graphics #python