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Congratulate yourself! You're totally awesome. We're proud! <3

What to do now?

Take a break and relax! You have just done something really huge.

After that, make sure to follow Django Girls on or to stay up to date.

Can you recommend any further resources?

Yes! There are a lot of resources online for learning all kinds of programming skills – it can be pretty daunting to work out where to go next, but we've got you covered. Whatever your interests were before you came to Django Girls, and whatever interests you've developed throughout the tutorial, here are some free resources (or resources with large free components) you can use to get to where you want to be.

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  • – some video lectures can be audited for free and you can earn a Coursera Certificate by taking these courses

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Working with data

We can't wait to see what you build next!

– the initial exercises are free

– this is a variety of practical examples of how you might use Python

– you can audit most courses for free, but if you want a certificate or credits towards a higher education qualification then that will cost money

– some video lectures can be audited for free and you can earn a Coursera Certificate by taking these courses

- a free and open version of the Coursera Python for Everybody specialization

– you can audit most courses for free, but if you want a certificate or credits towards a higher education qualification then that will cost money

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