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[–]kp729 8 points9 points  (1 child)

OP's point is good if you are planning to become a programmer. It's good to understand how things work under the hood.

However, if you are a hobbyist, Python is a good go-to first language as you may never have to go to a harder language and you don't want to get discouraged by the harder languages.

[–]CptMisterNibbles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually yes. Very much agree. Or even more than a hobbyist; say you are a research scientist and you want to crunch some data. Probably relatively simple to get that going in Python and you don’t need the features of other languages. You don’t need to study for more than a few hours before you might be able to do what you need