I'd say it's time to start working through some projects. Although, believe me I know, it's difficult to get started. Especially if you didn't start programing without any projects in mind. So, I'd suggest a few books and links to help you get started.
Check out Python Projects by Cassell & Gauld. It's designed for people ready to move beyond the basics, but still maybe not quite ready to strike out on their own just yet.
From the page:
> ...resource for the Python programmer with basic skills > who is ready to move beyond tutorials and start
> building projects.
I'd say it's time to start working through some projects. Although, believe me I know, it's difficult to get started. Especially if you didn't start programing without any projects in mind. So, I'd suggest a few books and links to help you get started.
After finishing Exercises for Programers or Python Playground you should be well equipped to start and finish your own projects.
Check out Python Projects by Cassell & Gauld. It's designed for people ready to move beyond the basics, but still maybe not quite ready to strike out on their own just yet.
From the page:
> ...resource for the Python programmer with basic skills > who is ready to move beyond tutorials and start
> building projects.
I haven't used this book myself, but I've heard great things about it, this might be a good route to go:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/111890866X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_s1fuDbQHETK0Z