The Real Reasons Why You Want to Learn Python


Federico Trotta - from Medium

August the 12th

I'm telling you why you want to learn Python

Hey friend,

I am an honest person.

Because honesty pays.

Always.

There are three main reasons why you want to learn Python:

1) You want to get a high-paying job.

2) You want a remote job.

3) You want a job that lasts, no matter the crises.

Let's be honest: you want at least one of the three. Right?!

We all have experienced the pandemic and the lockdowns.

Another pandemic returns? Who cares? I can work from home and still maintain a high salary.

Do they lay me off?

Who cares?!? Developers are in high demand: I'll find another job in a matter of weeks.

Especially if you have a family, this may resonate more with you.

And, believe me: there's nothing bad with that.

Everyone wants a secure and high-paying job that can last no matter the circumstances.

But you have a problem.

You don't know the right path to follow to get to your goal.

When I started learning Python I used to ask myself:

"What's the "right way" to learn Python?"

or:

"Which path can I follow to learn Python?"

So, after hours of YouTubing, and courses on Udemy, I bought books.

And you know what? Even books have no clear path to learning Python!!

This is why I decided to create two ebooks:

  • One that will give you a concrete path to learn Python.
  • One that will give you a concrete path to becoming a (Junior) Data Scientist. Including: Python for Data Science, some Math, some Statistics, and so on.

But I need your help here.

I created a short survey asking you if you're interested in at least one of the two.

It will take you 30 seconds: two questions and the answers are just "yes" or "no".

By answering the survey, I'll know what interests you the most, and start creating it.

You can take it here.

Will you help me help you?

That's all for this week.

Have a lovely weekend,

Federico


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