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Faith Mueni Kilonzi
Faith Mueni Kilonzi

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REASONS TO LEARN PYTHON WITH DJANGO IN 2022

It is that time of the year – the beginning- where everyone is giving their opinion on the booming tech stack. This year, I have resolved to focus on Python as my core language and sticking with that. When it comes to Python for web development, Django and Flask are the two go-to web frameworks. While Flask is an equally good framework, I am going with Django. I will be sharing my journey and the insights gotten thereof.
This piece will discuss some of the golden reasons why you should start learning Django in 2022.

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1 Open-Source Python Web Framework

Django is a high-level open-source python framework that has neem escalating demands in the market ever since with assured growth.

2 Increasing Demand

The demand for Django professional is increasing every single day with high demanding salary and career launches.
The average salary of a Django developer is $120,000 per year.

3 New Interview Opportunities

Getting a job is nice but getting an interview might change your life. This is because an interview offers you the opportunity to promote yourself and negotiate. Django Framework is used by most big tech companies, including Instagram, National Geographic, Mozilla, Spotify, Pinterest, Disqus, Bitbucket, Eventbrite, and Prezi.

4 High Job Market Share

The market share and demand for Django developers is high, with over 70,000 vacancies and a market share of over 28% since 2021.

5 Industry Opportunities

Learning Django will provide you a huge advantage in the industry, opening you new doors and allowing you to develop a variety of skills. This ensures that Django professionals will have plenty of career opportunities.

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Conclusion

With so many new languages, frameworks, and technologies being released on a regular basis, deciding which stack to use is a personal choice. The above discussion, on the other hand, is a guidance for individuals who are unsure about their path in Python, Django, and even Flask.

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