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Post by Jack Evans on May 23, 2019 9:39:13 GMT
Why is there very little market demand of Python Django developers in Australia?
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Post by Favertino on Jul 12, 2019 15:16:48 GMT
I just checked Upwork for Django gigs. There are a bit under 400. Compare to Java, you’re looking at about 2,000. For Python too, there are about 2,200.
So it seems to me that lots of people are using Python, the usage of Django is under 20% of overall Python jobs.
I think it’s just that not many companies are using Django.
I’m not sure I could come up with a reason for that other than “they’re using something else”.
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Post by Erick Larsen on Jul 13, 2019 10:25:51 GMT
I think if you really want to find such job you will do this. I can recommend to use special job boards with job search engine. In such case you don't need to visit many websites, all vacancies will be in one place. For example check Jobsora au.jobsora.com/ you can fast find relevant vacancies here.
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Post by sararobinson88 on Sept 27, 2021 11:57:05 GMT
The only difference is that you will get the work done faster but for a slightly higher fee - Dealing with mental pressure on the course. Same as usual, no copy-paste, no hackwork, no tricks. Meticulous paper writing service and champion time management are the two perks that help beat the clock.
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