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No matter what type of developer you become, you will never be assigned a complete project instead you will have to complete small portion of it. In a lot of cases some programmer don't even know how the complete project looks till the time it is not completed.
5th Aug 2020, 11:35 AM
Arsenic
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If you writing a software using python then yes you'll need to used that extension for writing small small modules in python(having .py) later which would combine together to have a one full working software. There's lot of jobs related with python all sort including from Web developer(Django ofcourse, Flask) to data science, machine learning, AI and stuff. Also small small indie game developer who use PyGame to make games. besides python is also being used in security(ethical hacking)... These are only the tips of the iceberg which I'm written above, there are so many jobs related with python. Google them if possible. Thank you!
5th Aug 2020, 11:37 AM
Rohit Kh
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🚩राजाबाबू शाह🇮🇳 yeah, don't treat jobs as something very alien, you'll experience the same process that we've already experienced while making our own small small projects(nothing very fancy). Ofcourse, you will have deadlines, angry clients/boss and company's own code structure/frameworks.(so get ready but it's fun) 😀
5th Aug 2020, 11:42 AM
Rohit Kh
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🚩राजाबाबू शाह🇮🇳 , Lisha Swain you should probably look at some of the professional open source projects on GitHub/bitbucket to get an idea how large are the codebases of big projects. You should keep in mind that you are not the only one working on the project, so as soon as you finish your part doesn't mean that entire project is finished.
5th Aug 2020, 11:42 AM
Arsenic
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Lisha Swain if you are working on a python project then yes. Just like RKK said they don't use something out of this world to work on their projects ,the main difference between your personal projects and the projects they build is the size of the codebase. Apart from that every thing is same.
7th Aug 2020, 5:33 AM
Arsenic
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I have also had similar questions in mind
7th Aug 2020, 4:11 AM
Idoko Emmanuel
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Lisha Swain you can find many of the open source projects on GitHub.
7th Aug 2020, 6:03 AM
Arsenic
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