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Frits167yIt also depends on what you want to focus on.
Seeing as you know python and Java, do you want to learn desktop apps or do you prefer learning web apps? -
@ThaOneDude maybe try doing web scraping using Python.use tools like beautifulsoup 4,selenium.web scraping is basically going to a web page and extracting a piece of info you want from it.
Also if you want to get yourself into web development.maybe you could build a small blog using flask or Django. -
Frits167y@ThaOneDude I can't say I have any experience with python web frameworks so I don't know if Django specifically is the answer, but knowing you want to do web development makes thinking of projects easier.
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Frits167y@ThaOneDude Like @zmzmuazzam98 says try to make a little blog. Make it your playground and focus on form, not content. Start small and add little features as you go. Once you're comfortable with the framework you can try adding some JS to the front-end to do some form validation or something.
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I did freelancing when i was 15. I just made a profile where the pic was an old asian guy. Imb4 the moral police break down my door. My clients loved the work and i got paid, end of story.
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