I've been coding professionally since 2012, with 7 years of experience.
Started out developing sites with Django and been doing it ever since. I handle both front and backend development and that includes the site's server.
This is Django, this is Python, this is Linux; that's how I run things.
It works best when you get a clean linux server and install & setup everything. This is how I setup every site I design.
Some people do ask: Do you use Python 2 or 3? truth is, it doesn't matter. The syntax is mainly the same to the point I can only say apart from the neat features only supported in python 3 the one main difference is how to use the print in the two version. that's likely the main porting issue you'll get porting your code to 3.x. But still at this point there's no need to use Python 2, practically all new packages support 3 by default and some even have only neat and new features available in Python 3.
I'm going where few web developers go...
Diversity is our stength: something you'll hear organisations and some countries say, for me it means taking advantage of the ecosystem that knowing Python really well has opened up, an opportunity I plan to explore fully starting with Data Science also known as Machine Learning.
As for javascript, it lead me to discover NodeJS ( a web framework in Javascript, the backend is in C ) with a neat package Electron which allows you to design native cross-platform applications using javascript, css and html.
Contact me on: info@thecoderr.com
Work Terms
GMT +3 9-5, preffered payment method, bank transfer or paypal.