I'm just starting out and I'm wondering if it's realistic to become a junior developer in Python within two years, given that I'll be studying and practicing at least one hour every day. I'd love to hear any advice or insights on this journey!
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Absolutely, two years should give you enough time to become employable. Just keep in mind that while Python is a popular first language due to its readability, it’s essential to check what employers in your area are actually looking for. Sometimes, Python is more prevalent in education rather than the job market, so do a bit of research on local job postings and see what's in demand.
I agree! While Python is a great choice, diving into what’s really needed in job descriptions can save you from potential disappointment.