I've been working primarily with django for years and have rarely had much trouble finding work.

Web work is pretty popular at the moment. If I where you I would

1. Get a good handle on the basics

http://learnpythonthehardway.org/ is a good place to start

2. Build a toy project in django

This looks promising

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DccH9AMwFQ

If you could tell us a bit more about your background (are you already a developer? What platform, how much experience), I might be able to give some more specific advice about job hunting.

I've only ever played with mobile python development, so I wont be much help there. Although
I hear a lot of people talking about http://kivy.org

Best of luck

Sean


On 05/11/14 10:15, Darren Fitzpatrick wrote:
Hello everybody
At the moment I am trying to learn python because there seems to be
jobs for python developers. I would like to ask the python group their
advice on learning python. For example is there certain parts of
python that prospective employers are looking for.
  Web development seems to be a big part of jobs advertised so do I go
learn how django works? Or do I just generally know how to write clean
code and start applying for jobs.
Another example is mobile phone technology I saw an add for a phone
the other day (can't remember what phone) where augmented reality was
a feature which looked really cool. After a bit of searching I found
that it is possible using certain libraries to make an app.

So is it possible form some lovely people to give me some advice in
regard to python development and the job market in Ireland.



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