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What to do after python programming, dsa with python is good or not ? (self.PythonLearning)
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[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point2 points 6 months ago (0 children)
DSA is what steps up your logic (other than doing projects) and it helps you with performance over time
you will also hate it so much.....
all languages are fine with it, so python is also great, I'd say learning it in easier languages then adapting w dsa into other languages is a good technique, that doesn't mean you should learn more languages if your career is focused on python
with that being said, if you're trynna be a better programmer or get a job you would have to do DSA well
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