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I completed the python course, so what's next what should I do

what do I do after the python course

27th May 2018, 9:30 AM
Muluken Gashaw
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If you want to see the possibilities of Python and learn to make cool Python codes yourself, I recommend Python For Everybody online courses at coursera.org It is free if you take this specialization's courses one by one and do not strive for a certificate. If you just want to learn and have your projects graded and reviewed, that's a path for you: www.coursera.org/learn/python
27th May 2018, 12:48 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Completing the course is not enough...make some cool projects in python ...practice it even more to get better. And than if you are interested in android development go for java.
27th May 2018, 9:40 AM
☇☇The Flash☇☇
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Akash Pal This is realized in a MOOC (massive open online course) convention. All attendees of a given cohort can participate in it during specified time intervals (sessions) and all are assigned obligatory videos, practice materials, quizzes and projects. Most of the assignments are peer-reviewed based on set criteriaor are auto-graded (mostly codes and/or scripts). If you miss a deadline of a particular week, it's fine - you can finish it later, by the end of the whole course. If you enroll hastily and realize you won't have that much of free time ahead, you can simply switch a session -- all your current progress is saved and you can continue inthe next cohort. Not all the content is free, though. Most courses have capstone projects as final assignments -- and in most of the cases, those are human-checked by the given university/company professors/senior employees. Also, courses end with a certificate granting, which is paid. But most of the time -- knowledge is free :)
28th May 2018, 2:38 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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Go for the Data Science, That's the best option I see. Get a course from udemy or other websites.
27th May 2018, 9:35 AM
Akash Pal
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I see on your profile that you haven't coded much. That is what you want to do next. Like The Flash said completing a course is not enough; you need to get more familiar with the language and that you do by coding... You might want to try some of the coding challenges on the app. And then compare your codes to other Python codes posted in the challenge's comments... You will learn a lot by doing and you will also learn from others... Happy coding!
27th May 2018, 10:40 AM
cyk
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Kuba Siekierzyński sir, are python for everyone courses are of on-demand videos?
28th May 2018, 8:28 AM
Akash Pal
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Congrats. Me not yet, but when I finish, I go to django for web development with python.
27th May 2018, 9:57 AM
Ahmed Errami
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PROJECTS Yes,just start with small projects and then move to bigger ones and these should come from your own mind.
28th May 2018, 2:55 PM
Prakash Ujjwal
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