Re: which python libraries do you suggest learning after knowing the basic

this ultimately depends on what your aiming to create. Since you haven't really specified, requests (absolutely amazing HTTP library), pygame or pyglet, wxpython (allows for the creation of accessible GUI's), pyinstaller (packages code into executables), jango/flask (if your working with the web), Beautiful Soup (considerably easy to use HTML parser), something for code analysis of PEP8 if you plan to use open source, flake8 is nice, pylint is extremely loud IMO, accessible_output2 (for interfacing with TTS) and last but not least a good audio library (I prefer sound_lib, which is a wrapper of base). I'm probably forgetting some, but this has been the result of a quick trip into site-packages.

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