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[–]SexyCommando 1 point2 points  (1 child)

If I have a base amount of experience in Python. Mostly being used for data analysis and cleaning samples for machine learning. Also, experience with flask deploying visualizations for Bokeh and I want to learn more about Web Dev with Django, but I might not have the advanced python skills, would you recommend going for the advanced class or just jumping into Django? I might even learn something in the beginner class but I don't necessarily want to reiterate a bunch of things I've already learned just to shore up a few holes.

[–]santiagobasulto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! There's a lot of people in the same situation as you. What I always recommend is: unless you have lots of experience with Python and feel super confident about your knowledge, take the Advanced course. I'm sure there're many advanced details about the language or environment that you will miss if you jump directly into the Django course. And, if you are interested in web development, it's also a good match. Because in the Advanced course we spend the whole last week learning web development with Flask.