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LcuBeatsWorking t1_iuqdcql wrote

What you "need" to know will depend what project or job you are working on. Unless you are working alone or start from scratch it will probably not be your choice anyway.

It won't hurt to know more than one language.

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Happy_Ad_5555 OP t1_iuqf6yq wrote

Actually I was asking from point of view of getting a job. Do I need this to get a job?

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seanv507 t1_iuqm09l wrote

Please can you edit your question and put a lot more information about yourself and your experience.

Right now it sounds like you have got basic python experience and expect to get a ml engineering job.

It's not going to happen.

You need ml knowledge, data structures, databases, probably c++/rust just for your CV to be accepted

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LcuBeatsWorking t1_iuqmqek wrote

>from point of view of getting a job

How can anyone answer that? "a job" as in "any job"?

Yeah, python is probably ok, don't know, depends. I will depend on the job requirements.

You are not going to get an "ML job" just because you know some python. I mean you may be hired as a python developer as part of a project using ML, but you need to know much more than that to do real ML work.

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