python developer
Mike Dewhirst
miked at dewhirst.com.au
Thu Sep 29 19:49:59 EDT 2022
On 30/09/2022 5:09 am, Walid AlMasri wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I has been using python in scientific computing for many years
>
> I want to become a python developer so what is a good reference to follow ?
A developer makes products whereas a scientist understands complexities.
I would recommend reading about Scrum
https://www.scrum.org/resources/what-is-scrum
After many years you probably already know enough Python to do anything.
Your task as a developer is to understand the relationship between a
problem (business or scientific) and a maintainable, perhaps packaged,
product which handles the drudgery and leaves expert judgement to the
human user(s).
Scrum is the easiest way down that road.
You need a customer with a problem. You might be your own first customer.
Cheers
Mike
>
> Thanks in advance !
>
> Walid
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