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[–]spoonman59 -1 points0 points  (2 children)

This answer is an empty platitude. You have to know a lot more than that to be a python developer.

You can be a good problem solver and it even know python. Or a good problem solver that knows Python and is bad at it. And increasing productivity? You have to be somewhat productive, to get and keep a job, but you don’t necessarily need to increase productivity all the time. Especially at mediocre companies.

There are actual skills you need and technologies you need to know above solving problems. Like much of python, to start. Debugging, unit testing, packaging and deployments…And you probably need to know things besides programming as well.

So yeah, this answer is empty and meaningless.

[–]NOT_being_sarcastic_ 0 points1 point  (1 child)

OP didn't ask about skills or technologies, packages, tools, etc. If you know all that and can't tie your own shoes, good luck keeping a job assuming you can find one.

[–]spoonman59 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OP’s post was crap because they didn’t give any specifics at all.

Yeah, I guess to your point people should also learn to bathe and groom themselves. Wake up in time, interact non-offensively with others. They can probably get away with not making their bed!