Python Qualification?
alister
alister.ware at ntlworld.com
Wed Mar 30 04:34:55 EDT 2022
On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 20:49:53 -0400, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2022 19:26:03 -0000 (UTC), alister
> <alister.ware at ntlworld.com> declaimed the following:
>
>>I'm currently considering a career change (not much choice actually just
>>been made redundant).
>>I'd like to be able to turn my interest in python to my advantage, What
>>qualifications do employers look for?
>
> Strangely -- knowledge of Python was never a consideration in my
> history... Having a familiarity with multiple languages, software
> engineering principles, and requirements/design analysis were larger
> factors.
>
> Python was something I used in support of the primary task, but
was not
> the end-product itself (for example, an evaluation of various secure
> network filtering hardware, by sending serial numbered packets out one
> NIC,
> through the filter, and in through a second NIC; capturing both out&in
> via Wireshark; later merging the two captures into a single file of time
> delays, and plotting the timing of the packets intended to pass through
> and verifying that "classified" contents were blocked or sanitized).
Pretty much where I am (only less so) I have used python & flask to make a
reasonably sucsessfull web app for my fellow engineers at work, lots of
stuff with home Raspberry pi robotics but no formal qualifications in the
field.
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