mpi4py should be included. It's a wrapper for the MPI library, which is the de facto standard for scientific computing:
https://mpi4py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
I built a web-hosting site when I was 17, but I did not go to college for computer science, instead I studied physics. Then I went into scientific research in graduate school.
Now in the early 30s I am finally starting a career in software development. I am still excited to learn new things all the time, and I really enjoy the process. Just wondering what will be different if I started a software job 8 years ago instead of now, moneywise or not...