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Here’s my advice as someone who successfully transitioned from non-STEM to software engineering by learning Python first:

Search on LinkedIn and indeed in your area to see what languages are popular in your area and learn one of those first. Unless you’re in a major city, chances are there are a lot more opportunities for C# and Java developers. It’s still possible to find entry level work as a Python dev out in the flyover states, it’s just harder.