Oct-18-2021, 12:46 PM
I am not interested in building an API but consuming one. I want to work on this project for part of my portfolio. I already know (always learning) HTML 5, CSS3, SASSS, responsive design (not using bootstrap), SQL and currently learning Modern Javascript so it's the next normal step. I started to learn Python as a general language but my heart is in the web. I don't have any interest in building GUI apps; maybe some command line in Linux but the web is what I already have experience in.
I started in 1998 with Cold Fusion and an Access Database. Then, just classic ASP, ASP.net with VB, then C#, MS SQL server, then on to the open source market.
I want to build a site using the IMDB API and another for music, probably MusicBrainz
It's only been six months since I started my Python journey. Modern Javascript 2021 has incorporated a lot of Python features, generators, *args and a ton more. I am still waiting for the day when Python adds interfaces, real private and protect keywords. I am sure they will get to this.
Questions
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I started in 1998 with Cold Fusion and an Access Database. Then, just classic ASP, ASP.net with VB, then C#, MS SQL server, then on to the open source market.
I want to build a site using the IMDB API and another for music, probably MusicBrainz
It's only been six months since I started my Python journey. Modern Javascript 2021 has incorporated a lot of Python features, generators, *args and a ton more. I am still waiting for the day when Python adds interfaces, real private and protect keywords. I am sure they will get to this.
Questions
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- Do you think I should just learn Django and skip Flask?
- Is Django MVC or MVT (forget the acronym) like Flask?
- Is there a big demand for Python web developers? These days, everyone is using these turnkey solutions or CMS.