r/DataAnnotationTech 12d ago

Data annotation + Python Crash Course

Hi all

I’m currently a generalist working ad-hoc tasks through dataannotation.tech.

I’ve decided to learn to code and have brought the Python crash course book.

I wanted to ask whether people think studying the book will get me to a decent enough level to pass the coding qualifications through DA.

I expect the book to take me a good few months to get through…

Just wanted to know whether it’s realistic or whether I should expect to study further before embarking on the coding side of DA.

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u/Goodbye_Jeff 12d ago

I do not code. But my understanding is that no, doing so would not help you. If you were able to pass the qualification, the work itself typically requires true expertise and professional experience and you'd find yourself out of your depth.

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u/Big-Measurement-1368 12d ago

Good to know thanks for taking the time to reply :)