submitted by TD_Faggots
Just seeing what other people's opinions are on that.
Just seeing what other people's opinions are on that.
Python and sql will land you a job starting at 60k or more and going up to 150k before you get into management.
The specific kind of sql doesn't really matter, but my favorite is Microsoft sql server.
There are a ton of great python classes on udemey. I did ones by Jose portilla. For $20 you'll get like 40 hours of training. He's a great teacher and he sounds like Kermit the frog.
Interesting, I have minor experience with microsoft SQL server, but not an expert.
And i did some little Python projects.
So just get better I guess.