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Well, I started learning shell at one point, but pretty soon realized I'm not really cut out to be a dev, haha. Who knows, maybe I'll come back to it one of these days through a different lens!
Side note: I realize navigating via shell commands isn't really coding. 😅
I think maybe something I've done that is a bit closer to coding is editing SQL code that was used in a Blazer query. I wouldn't have been able to write the code on my own, but I can read it well enough to edit and adapt it.
My first language I've learned was JS on Khan-Academy... I was about, maybe, 8 or 9 years old, maybe even 10.
Still, the first actual software that I've written was in C++ (if we exclude unity engine games(C#))
Probably Java.
C then JS
HTML (PHP for server side)
C#