Thank you,
but from by reaserch i got these requirements ......
Python, django, Twisted, MySQL, PyQt, PySide, xPython.
*Technical proficiency with Python and Django.
*Technical proficiency in JavaScript.
*Experience with MySQL / PgSQL.
*Unix/Linux expertise.
*Experience with MVC design patterns and solid algorithm skills.
Core Python, DJango Framework, Web2Py, Google App engine, CherryPy ( Basic
Introduction)
The problem for me is whether i have to learn all these technologies to work as
a python developer......
On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 12:58:15 AM UTC+5:30, CM wrote:
> On Monday, February 24, 2014 3:31:11 AM UTC-5, Karthik Reddy wrote:
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> > I worked as a weblogic administrator and now i am changing to development
> > and i am very much interested in python ......... please suggest me what
> > are the things i need to learn more rather than python to get an I.T job.
> > I came to know about Django but i am in a confusion please help me
> > .........
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> I recommend you look at job advertisements in areas you'd like to work (both
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> areas of the world and areas within IT) and see what they seem to want.
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> Also, consider more informative subject lines to future posts. :D
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