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Start your free trialFredy Enrique Zegarra Diaz
2,304 PointsI just finished Python Basics...and then?
Hello Treehouse:
I was thinking about the next topic I will tell you: for several days, I was trying about learning JAVA, JAVASCRIPT, C# and I felt like a slave each time I started a class in those tracks. Then I took a brief break on Treehouse: Programming is my passion, and I want it will become into my profession, into my job.
I was looking information about what is the reason I hate those programming languages. I consider myself like a smart person, and I beliebe that everything in this life is knowledable. I asked questions on StarckOverflow about what is the reason I hate some programming languages if I love programming. They noticed me that there is a very strong and easy programming language called Python. I had several doubts about learning Python, I felt unsure but I was looking about Python on Treehouse (the best place over the world for learning technologies, I really love Treehouse). You have courses about Python, then I took a course with Kenneth Love, a very good instructor, and I felt inmideatly inlove with Python. Then I have two questions for you:
Could you help me to do a path from beginner to expert about all Python language courses and tracks on Treehouse? I was thinking about changing my subscription to pro and I want to use the 100% courses of Python at Treehouse. I know there are some technologies like Django and Flask. I would like to learn everything about it, about python and branches.
Its not only about my vocation, its about my future like a programmer, I found a lot of jobs which request skills like Python and branches.
Please help me about it.
Kind Regards Treehouse, and one more time Thank you, you give lights in the darkness.
Fredy Enrique Zegarra Diaz.
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsI'm not sure if you've looked at the 'Tracks' page, but this would be a good place to start:
https://teamtreehouse.com/tracks/learn-python
It consists of several different Python courses (all taught by Kenneth), in a logical order. I would complete this entire track first, and then you can start looking into Flask and Django.