In October 2020, I decided to begin a career transition from a systems administrator to a software developer by enrolling in a Python certificate program at the university.
My last class will be in August 2021. The the bulk of the class will entail creating a web app, using Python and Django, and deploy it to the cloud.
I don't want to do the same old cheesy "To Do" list web app. My kid can do that. I want to create something that I can put on my resume as credible substitute for my lack of Python experience.
The problem is I am still brainstorming...
This where I could use some constructive input. As a trader, do you find yourself saying, "I wish I could find this or, or I wish this platform had that"?
I like trading future pairs. So, a possible web app idea is one that calculates the cointegration of two different futures, present the number, along with a graph. Blah, blah, blah.
Again, nothing fancy in the beginning. Just something that I can present to prospective employers that says, "I know a little Python, and I know a little Django, etc)"
My last class will be in August 2021. The the bulk of the class will entail creating a web app, using Python and Django, and deploy it to the cloud.
I don't want to do the same old cheesy "To Do" list web app. My kid can do that. I want to create something that I can put on my resume as credible substitute for my lack of Python experience.
The problem is I am still brainstorming...
This where I could use some constructive input. As a trader, do you find yourself saying, "I wish I could find this or, or I wish this platform had that"?
I like trading future pairs. So, a possible web app idea is one that calculates the cointegration of two different futures, present the number, along with a graph. Blah, blah, blah.
Again, nothing fancy in the beginning. Just something that I can present to prospective employers that says, "I know a little Python, and I know a little Django, etc)"