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Python

Harish Vadlamani
Harish Vadlamani
1,724 Points

I have taken up the track of python for sometime now and have finished the course "Write better Python".

Is it all right to start learning frameworks like Django simultaneously now? Or should I just continue to complete the Python track first?

2 Answers

Carlos Alberto Del Cueto Carrejo
Carlos Alberto Del Cueto Carrejo
13,817 Points

I have used Python mainly for the back-end development, but I would still suggest you follow the track. When I took the PHP track, and I already knew a lot of PHP since it was what I was thought at my university, but I still learned a lot, and I mean a lot, about PHP and other services that I simply did not knew I've been missing out on. Go through the track, there may still be some nifty libraries or tools Treehouse may showcase on their videos.

Robin *
Robin *
5,670 Points

I suggest you finish the python track first. I'm doing the django track now, and i find it tough and I've done the python track. You should atleast have done the Object-Oriented bit, I think.