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

Numpy's good if you ever need to do any heavy lifting with large data arrays, and pyglet/pygame are good general starting libraries because they both have input and audio bindings for UI. There's also Libaudioverse and PyAL for OpenAL for handling audio exclusively, along with a few other alternatives for TTS like Tolk and Pyttsx. If you feel like drifting more into scientiic computing you could look into SciPy or scikit, theres also a few libraries floating around for machine learning, gene sequencing, etc.

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