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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 6825635, member: 376845"] After learning the language, you to branch out and find uses for your skill. You could consider writing different types of games or doing some numerical simulations. Things that would get you to explore third party libraries commonly used with the language. Some python devs use Anaconda Python which ships with Numpy, Scipy, Pandas and other cool libraries. Anaconda provides the means to do data analysis, machine learning and numerical simulations with these libraries. when you get to that level, you can feel confident that you understand the language. [/QUOTE]
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