Because of 3. I usually recommend Python, when starting is difficult to define a platform to aim for; you are new after all, what do you know, I started with an idea and not long after I found other areas where more interesting for me; with Python you don't have all the bases covered, but almost and it may not be the best choice for some application but is never the worst either. And also is easy to learn, easy to write and most important easy to read and there are an incredible abundance of documentation for all levels from books to tutorials, blogs and courses, etc.
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Because of 3. I usually recommend Python, when starting is difficult to define a platform to aim for; you are new after all, what do you know, I started with an idea and not long after I found other areas where more interesting for me; with Python you don't have all the bases covered, but almost and it may not be the best choice for some application but is never the worst either. And also is easy to learn, easy to write and most important easy to read and there are an incredible abundance of documentation for all levels from books to tutorials, blogs and courses, etc.
Great! Thanks a lot for the input.