Ya, I guess it was general advice and not front-end specific.
My main point was that in the early days of learning to code ... you shouldn't get caught up in the language, just build things and have fun! Get that feedback loop going of building things.
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Why would an aspiring front end developer want to take up Python?
If one wants to build a visual interface, why?
I'm all for keeping learning on a "need-to-know" basis. This one seems way off into the distance.
Even JavaScript would be a bit too much to start off with.
Ya, I guess it was general advice and not front-end specific.
My main point was that in the early days of learning to code ... you shouldn't get caught up in the language, just build things and have fun! Get that feedback loop going of building things.