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Re: Python as a first programming language
To decide what language you want to learn can be simplified into a couple of follow-up questions.
What do you want to program? A game? A server? Algorithms for data science? Something else? Depending on your answer you can narrow down the languages to pick from. While C++ can do many things very well, it's a very difficult language to learn compared to others that can do those same things. I think it's a good idea to stick with Python for a decent length of time, working on multiple projects to gain experience. Once you are familiar with one programming language it's significantly easier to learn another one. Feel free to reach out to me if you would like a mentor for the basics of Python.
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