Why has no one mentioned Github/Gitlab? Set up a free account on either or both platforms, and start committing your code. When applying for jobs potential employers will often want to see what you're capable of even before inviting you for an interview, and many will ask for a github page to see your work and whether you're contributing to open source projects. They'll also want to see if your code is unit tested as they'll want to employ programmers who are happy and able to write unit tests and that understand the value of unit tests.
It also goes to show that you understand and know how to use source control effectively as this will be a requirement for any software development company. https://about.gitlab.com/ https://github.com/ Gitlab offers better features than github and it's arguable a better git source control platform than github, that said, github has somehow become the defacto standard for open source projects. At the company where I work, we're also migrating to github enterprise. Demand for python programmers has grown over the years, reflected in the Tiobe index: https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ If you're able to write and understand what's happening on any of these projects (https://github.com/trending/python) then you're ready to start applying for jobs. Show off your skills via public git profiles and you should have something in no time, especially if you're not fussy! Programmers are in demand! Hope that helps and good luck. James _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor