What level is considered proficient in coding (or alternatively, good enough to get a job)? Like what stuff should I know how to do?
for context, i am not looking for a job in coding right now and am studying a completely unrelated degree :)
Learn pandas and matplotlib, they are very useful to say you know for python. Pandas is a data analysis library and matplotlib is a graph plotting library. Also do lots of fun coding exercises, put any code you think is good of yours on github and share said github by putting it on a cv, this also tells your potential employer you know git(Learn git it is used in pretty much every programming job that requires multiple people on the same code)
Document your code and keep it neat; if you can show it to a random person that knows python and they can easily understand what it's supposed to be doing then you're fine.
imo 70% of being qualified to work a coding job is being able to collaborate with others, the rest you'll pick up eventually after many google searches and many hours of troubleshooting.
samhatts [#5]Learn pandas and matplotlib, they are very useful to say you know for python. Pandas is a data analysis library and matplotlib is a graph plotting library. Also do lots of fun coding exercises, put any code you think is good of yours on github and share said github by putting it on a cv, this also tells your potential employer you know git(Learn git it is used in pretty much every programming job that requires multiple people on the same code)
also numpy
azeijrazjerflazeknrfgfv [#12]asking the question here means, you aren't ready bro lol
He said he studies a different degree.
And does not want a job right now
danii1 [#13]He said he studies a different degree.
And does not want a job right now
still this is isn't the place to get career advice unless in esport and even then I wouldn't ask here.
azeijrazjerflazeknrfgfv [#14]still this is isn't the place to get career advice unless in esport and even then I wouldn't ask here.
It's not that deep man. He's just curious
azeijrazjerflazeknrfgfv [#14]still this is isn't the place to get career advice unless in esport and even then I wouldn't ask here.
he probably asked at 10 different places to get more perspectives, just move on if you dont have anything to say bud lmao
EseemedRes1180 [#4]Build a lot of projects to bloat your resume there are a lot of python devs out there if you want to a job you need to have a good resume
what are projects? like app development? or what else?
samhatts [#5]Learn pandas and matplotlib, they are very useful to say you know for python. Pandas is a data analysis library and matplotlib is a graph plotting library. Also do lots of fun coding exercises, put any code you think is good of yours on github and share said github by putting it on a cv, this also tells your potential employer you know git(Learn git it is used in pretty much every programming job that requires multiple people on the same code)
could you please give an example of what projects i can create regarding data analysis and/or data structures? not sure if im using these terms right hahah sorry
CryoZanderDerrekEnjoyer [#17]he probably asked at 10 different places to get more perspectives, just move on if you dont have anything to say bud lmao
<3
k1rby [#20]could you please give an example of what projects i can create regarding data analysis and/or data structures? not sure if im using these terms right hahah sorry
Firstly probably follow some tutorial on how to use pandas, if you want some free online data there are websites like ONS and statista you can get it from, in terms of what you can gt from that find statistical stuff I don't really know because I haven't gone that far into learning python well