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Can I get a job with only C++ and Python 3 skill

16th Mar 2020, 1:21 PM
Angel Ferro Baltazar
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1. Warning section 1.1 I am linking your other two threads here to close the loop. https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/2202263/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/2202264/?ref=app Warning you the third time: don't post similar questions consecutively! Your behavior is logged in our system. 2. Helpful answer section Responding to your question : Yes, and no. Yes people with C++ or Python knowledge will get hired. But there are many many job seeker in the market. Why does a company want to hire you? It must be because you are better than the others. How? Not by knowing two languages each only by a little. But by knowing one language deep enough to solve real world problem. For the choice between C++ and Python, I suggest you proceed with Python. After learning the basics here, code on a computer, learn these: 1. Tkinter GUI 2. Python with SQLite 3. Django for server side scripts, listening to web requests. 4. Kivy for developing cross platform mobile app. When you can build a REST
16th Mar 2020, 1:39 PM
Gordon
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Thank you for your help Gordon it helped a lot
16th Mar 2020, 3:23 PM
Angel Ferro Baltazar
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Angel Ferro Baltazar You are welcome. Please feel free to use this Q&A with a code attempt, posted here in this way: https://www.sololearn.com/post/75089/?ref=app You'll know this platform more and more, here are suggestions of utilizing this app : https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1589935/?ref=app When you learn console-based basic programming here, you can try the new feature : Code Coach, they helps you practice basic if-else logic and input/output, and some modulus operations. When you are at the Object-oriented programming chapter, don't be afraid, it is abstract, and not understanding at first is natural, you can practice with a Code Challenge called Complex Number Multiplication. After finishing the course, search in Code Playground or Q&A for "programming resources", there are some links to extended learning resources. Good luck with your learning.
16th Mar 2020, 3:21 PM
Gordon
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continue after word limit exceed. One of the benchmark on whether you are ready for the market, is whether you can build a RESTful API on your own. You can upload your Django projects on Python Anywhere. WhyFry has a good project to demonstrate, if he is willing to. For other Python applications, Ashutosh Agrawal is good at coding web scraper with Python. He can share something with you, if he is willing to. To conclude: 1. Do not worry about which programming language you should learn, instead, worry about that you don't know one programming knowledge deep enough. 2. Do not spam this Q&A. We have a helpful community here, but we only solve: This Q&A forum is for specific programming questions or questions related to SoloLearn (platform, usage and so on) https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/1316935/?ref=app
16th Mar 2020, 1:44 PM
Gordon
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Thanks for the answer sorry for not qna appropriately
16th Mar 2020, 2:40 PM
Angel Ferro Baltazar
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Off course with insane amount of luck !!
17th Mar 2020, 6:11 PM
Nakul
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