If you're just starting out learning to code, I think it is more important to get a solid foundation in computer science principles and patterns than it is to jump on the new 'sexy' trend. Trends will come and go, but if you have a solid foundation in computer science it will be a bit easier in the future to jump to the next new thing.
So, to echo what some of the others in the comments are saying: pick one language, pick a project that is a little more complicated than a to-do app that you can get passionate about, and start building!
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If you're just starting out learning to code, I think it is more important to get a solid foundation in computer science principles and patterns than it is to jump on the new 'sexy' trend. Trends will come and go, but if you have a solid foundation in computer science it will be a bit easier in the future to jump to the next new thing.
So, to echo what some of the others in the comments are saying: pick one language, pick a project that is a little more complicated than a to-do app that you can get passionate about, and start building!