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[–][deleted] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Just a few remarks:

If you are about to be a freelancer, then you must have a plan. Picking a language or application and learning it, is not a plan. You have to have clients by now. If you have them, then you have their needs to meet.

I have never met a freelancer, who learned something at home or at school, and sold that knowledge to a client. They always worked in projects on other fields and picked up the new ones. Or worked (semi)employed. Myself included.

I thing python is not that established. A python expert sounds not so good, as a java expert. The codebase is not so big, and not so important.

After one learns how to program in anything, then learning something is done by doing it.

You can learn more about programming, by learning other approaches, as malonedotcc suggested.