Hello!
Happy new year to you all! I wish you a successfull year, Strong health,
year full of joy and happyness and everything best in life.
All of your inputs are very well received and you gave me some good
peaces of advice, which I will definitely use. I have some questions
from those inputs:
Dzhovani, you mentioned that you do machine learning and work related to
it's deployment. Could you please specify in which domains are you
mostly in? You know, it is in different places now, face recognition,
natural language processing, speech recognition, fintech, chatbots and
etc. Also, what kind of libraries do you use? Do you have a formal
degree in Computer science, maths or disciplines alike?
Joel, Thanks so much for your inputs. I of course search for those
listings, For example I have tried web development, jango and flask are
fairly straightforward, well organized and powerfull libs in that area,
however requirement of design makes it scary for blind users, because
most of those which I was able to find require some sort of design or a
full stack dev. If you can't see how your creation looks, it can be
difficult to get it right what your client really wants and as a result
properly and correctly address those needs in development process. To be
honest, I understand the fact that for business it's easier to hire one
person to do the job, instead of hiring 2 to make the same thing and
they don't want the plain HTML/javascript stuff anymore.
Tony, Thanks for advice, I really use your ad-on a lot while working in
python source code and it's been really really helpful to me. Cudos to you.
Joseph, Yup, I am aware of your contributions to NVDA and think it's
awesome! Using profiles is also a great productivity trick. I would have
the same design related questions to you. Specifically, how do you
arrange elements visually on screen? Or how do you check weather that
creation looks good at the end of the day? You know, desktop development
is one of the paths you can take when it comes to python. Of course, I
don't mean gaming and stuff, where c/c++ with engines like unity would
have much better speed and performance advantage over python. But you
still can do other stuff with it, such as tools or other apps, but they
have to bee visually pleasing in order for users to use it.
Thanks for any inputs to all again,
Nick.
On 12/31/2021 00:15, Dzhovani Chemishanov wrote:
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I'm a python developer. The work that I'm doing and that recruiters
are offering most often are web services backend, machine learning,
and machine learning deployments. Also, python is used quite
extensively in devops for managing builds and deployments.
HTH,
Dzhovani
On 12/30/21, Nika Tsiklauri <ntsiklauri2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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here in this list? If so, could I ask you what kind of jobs you guys doing?
I am planning to make a switch to python development, so I am trying to
understand what kind of jobs do blind people do as python developers and
how they go about doing it, their suggestions, etc. Any input would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick.
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