The Real Python Developer Roadmap 💻🐍 | How to become a Python Developer in 2024

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Follow this path to learn python, get hired, and become a Python Developer in 2024! This guide outlines the entire Python landscape, the many python developer jobs and career options available and the topics you need to learn to get hired for the path you choose.

1:37 - Who is Andrei Neagoie?!
4:49 - Python 2 vs. Python 3
6:30 - IDE/Editor - where you'll write your Python code
9:33 - Python Foundations
25:31 - Popular Python Libraries
29:38 - Computer Science Fundamentals
32:43 - CI/CD (Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery)
34:58 - Python Career Options & Opportunities
36:22 - Web Development
40:45 - Web Parsing/Scraping/Crawling
43:00 - Test Automation (Automation Engineer / Testing Engineer)
45:36 - Scripting (DevOps, System Admin, Business Analyst & more)
48:40 - Data Science & Analysis (Data Scientist / Data Analyst / Data Engineer)
54:20 - Machine Learning

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Use my interactive python roadmap from the video to create your own customized python learning path or to follow my suggested path 🐍:

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💡 Key Takeaway: Your goal should be to focus your time on learning the topics and skills you need to get hired as quickly as possible, no matter what path and role you choose.

Why? 🠪 Your learning doesn't stop once you get hired, in fact, you will learn exponentially more because you'll be getting trained by and working with many experienced team members who have a vested interest in teaching you and helping you succeed. The best way to really learn Python (or any coding language) is by working on real projects and hard problems... which is exactly what you'll be doing at a company.

The best part? You'll be getting paid (really well) to learn!

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I hope you found this Python Developer Roadmap helpful. If you did, please consider sharing it with others 🙏

ZeroToMastery
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Thanks man! This mind map really helped in creating a mental framework of where to move after having knowledge of python.

shadow_self
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This is the most spot-on video I've seen so far. I haven't finished but I can tell you know exactly what the real question being asked is. There's so many vague and short bright funny videos that speak quickly about nothing, recommend some websites they own, then say "until next time".

You are going into detail item by item the skills and knowledge one would need to feel confident and able. When you are learning by yourself and people say something as vague as "learn python", it's like the manager telling a day 1 employee they need to do their job correctly.

When you don't know what you don't know, it becomes very infuriating to keep hearing "just work on some projects, go on github", like that's so vague that I have no clue what to do.

myrusEW
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This is the best hour I have spent watching a youtube video ever. Thanks Andrei!

bigdhav
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9:43 seconds in and i must say the clarity is amazing. I love the flow of the video ill be watching the whole thing . very informative and clears up some of the clutter or assumptions one may have with some of the python libraries and modules when trying to figure out what some of them are actually used for .

qgglitch
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Thank you so much for your help and patience teaching us what you’ve learned in these years

JohnSnow
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This might be THE most important video for learning to code. A lot of this has helped me point me in the right direction.

Lucky for me....😏 Where I work there are no programmers and they've given me access to data. I'm gonna learn as much as I can and use this... What looks like limitless amount of data to turn into Portfolio projects later.

I'm obsessed with organizing data and attempting to make it easier for people to update things.

I also wanna help organize assets and location of them. Which I know Python CAN do. I love being annoyed by little things haha


You're right, I do need to learn with others, that is the most important thing.

frankcoley
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Outstanding explanation ! ...so simple...but just perfect. ! .... thank you for sharing this information

mapa
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Thank you very much for the information and your hard work!

michaelk.
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oh boy oh boy i am really excited about

fahimahamed
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Thank you so much I am still on my way teaching myself how to code in python. This is really helpful thanks a lot

hillarymapondera
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I found this video exactly after one year of premier. Such a great content as always. Didn't mean to offend but at 37:10, Django follows MVT(Model, View, Template) pattern but not MVC. Thank you Andrei for another amazing video.

sd
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Thank You so much sir for the great knowledge sharing, it’s really helped allot 👌✌️🙏🏻

mayankppatel
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Definitely watching the full length of this video! What about Atom for an IDE/Editor? That’s what I’ve been using since I’ve been learning to code.

high_commando
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Andrei, please do a complete Django Real project based course (Like POS, or E-commerce) . Just like Dennis Ivy. But of please include an Rest API and reports creation. I need to learn this and hopefully find a job

patrickknows
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Was waiting for this so long. Thanks man! Gonna get your ML course.

teneshvignesan
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Great content, really helpful, Thanku so much :))

shashankkr
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Thank you !
I liked transition from soupe to beautifulsoup 😆

mariemelberriri
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Your courses are really amazing Andrei, they way you explain things with examples is really amazing. I took your Advanced JavaScript Concepts and Master the Coding Interview: Data Structures + Algorithms, it was a really really good exeprience for me. I was wondering if you could do a backened course with Python/Django? They are some courses out there but, I just prefer the way you teach. Thanks.

TheCodeDealer
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Awesome! This is so useful for everyone :)

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