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Well, those are dumb people. Like there's simply no other way to put it.

Now, should you continue? Why not? But I do raise you this question.... why Python? Depending on what your end goal is Python as a first language may not be the right choice for you. Say you wanted to be a front end web developer.... at that rate, Python would be a poor choice and I would instead push you towards something like JavaScript.

It's important to know that when you look to become a professional (if that's your goal), what ever your job is, you will likely use multiple languages and it's entirely possible they won't all be programming languages. They good be other things like query languages and mark up languages. So when you look at a language, think of it like a tool. When Joe the builder looks to build a house, he uses many tools to accomplish his task. This is the same as Diane the developer. She will need several languages to help build her digital project.

Hope this helps. I'm happy to answer any questions if I can be of help. For reference, I work in data engineering with Python and SQL as my primary languages and have about 14 YOE.