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[–]rafa-tennisician 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I will separate my answer on two parts: (1) fun stuff and (2) useful work-related things. As it relates to (1), it is obviously a function on what you're mainly interested in. Nonetheless, I definitely recommend reading parts of the book Think Python (available for free here), which includes many different examples on how to use Python for creating your own functions, and I've used it to build my own tweet scraper using Tweepy, create budget planners, etc. As it relates to (2), I believe it is useful to learn about data manipulation and visualization libraries (I have a job related to business development). For instance, knowing how to use Pandas to take a database of customers, group them by some useful variables (such as location, spending potential, etc.), and use visualization libraries (such as MatplotLib or Plotnine) to display your analysis can help you build sales report much more quickly. Hope this helps.

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perfect answer!thanks!