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Kivy Or Django by Sync201(m): 5:13pm On Dec 09, 2017
Well just researching the market before stepping forward. I am learning Kivy and already got it interesting. I think I can develop small apps including Apps which can utilize API and show results after processing in background. Also know how to use SQL or any file with Kivy (in fact this is not different than handling SQL in Python). Still a long way to go. But just wondering seeing there is very little demand of Kivy developers in market. Specially regular job market. I mean regular office hour jobs! So my question is can I get a 9 - 5 job if I finish learning Kivy? I am not saying I can finish learning Kivy but just want to say if I get good grasp on Kivy so that I can build almost any App that one can think of then can I get a regular job as Kivy developer/software engineer? Or I had better concentrate on Django? I really appreciate your helps....
Re: Kivy Or Django by Seun(m): 6:24pm On Dec 09, 2017
Search the Nigerian job boards to see how many companies are hiring Kivy developers and Django developers.
Re: Kivy Or Django by jidez007: 9:14pm On Dec 09, 2017
If you are looking for web / mobile apps jobs in Nigeria, then you are also comparing against Python frameworks, I think you would be better off with JavaScript for both web and mobile apps. Check out nodejs, React/ReactNative, Angular/Ionic, VueJs/weex.
Re: Kivy Or Django by TheTechMan: 10:06pm On Dec 09, 2017
Seun:
Search the Nigerian job boards to see how many companies are hiring Kivy developers and Django developers.

My boss pls find internship for me in a software firm. I will work for free. Just want an opportunity to learn Web development. ayo.dele2017@yahoo.com
Thanks bro. One love.
Re: Kivy Or Django by Nobody: 11:40pm On Dec 09, 2017
TheTechMan:


My boss pls find internship for me in a software firm. I will work for free. Just want an opportunity to learn Web development. ayo.dele2017@yahoo.com
Thanks bro. One love.
are you in lagos?
Re: Kivy Or Django by Nobody: 11:48pm On Dec 09, 2017
Django is the most post python framework
Re: Kivy Or Django by TheTechMan: 11:56am On Dec 10, 2017
bjhaid:
are you in lagos?
Yes I'm in Lagos. Kindly help pls.
Re: Kivy Or Django by olamil34(m): 4:33pm On Dec 10, 2017
Sync201:
Well just researching the market before
stepping forward. I am learning Kivy and
already got it interesting. I think I can develop
small apps including Apps which can utilize API
and show results after processing in
background. Also know how to use SQL or any
file with Kivy (in fact this is not different than
handling SQL in Python). Still a long way to go.
But just wondering seeing there is very little
demand of Kivy developers in market. Specially
regular job market. I mean regular office hour
jobs! So my question is can I get a 9 - 5 job if I
finish learning Kivy? I am not saying I can
finish learning Kivy but just want to say if I get
good grasp on Kivy so that I can build almost
any App that one can think of then can I get a
regular job as Kivy developer/software
engineer?
Or I had better concentrate on Django?
I really appreciate your helps....


Django does the trick
Re: Kivy Or Django by yorex2011: 5:01pm On Dec 10, 2017
Last time i checked python has less than 1% of the market share for web development..

I'd suggest knowing php

The Javascript

Then Node Js
With either React,Angular or Vue

They will also help you make stunning mobile apps especially React Native.


Back to your question.. I'd prolly pick Django

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