Pybites Podcast

#129 - Empower Your Python Ambitions - From Idea Paralysis to Real-World Projects

August 31, 2023 Julian Sequeira & Bob Belderbos
#129 - Empower Your Python Ambitions - From Idea Paralysis to Real-World Projects
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Pybites Podcast
#129 - Empower Your Python Ambitions - From Idea Paralysis to Real-World Projects
Aug 31, 2023
Julian Sequeira & Bob Belderbos

In this podcast episode we talk about the significance of building real-world Python applications.

Bob highlights the importance of breaking away from tutorial paralysis and creating genuine software solutions to understand and confront real-world complexities.

He also emphasizes the career benefits of showcasing tangible Python projects on your portfolio / GitHub / resume.

As an actionable step, listeners are introduced to the Pybites Portfolio Assessment tool.

Through a fictional character, Alex, listeners are guided on how to use the tool identifying their passions, strengths, weaknesses, and ultimately leverage Python to realize their goals through real world app building.

Take the assessment here (your submission will be emailed to Pybites). If you go the manual pen + paper route, then just send it via emial - good luck! 

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In this podcast episode we talk about the significance of building real-world Python applications.

Bob highlights the importance of breaking away from tutorial paralysis and creating genuine software solutions to understand and confront real-world complexities.

He also emphasizes the career benefits of showcasing tangible Python projects on your portfolio / GitHub / resume.

As an actionable step, listeners are introduced to the Pybites Portfolio Assessment tool.

Through a fictional character, Alex, listeners are guided on how to use the tool identifying their passions, strengths, weaknesses, and ultimately leverage Python to realize their goals through real world app building.

Take the assessment here (your submission will be emailed to Pybites). If you go the manual pen + paper route, then just send it via emial - good luck!