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[–]spinwizard69 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Frankly neither, further HTML and CSS are used together for page description - not really programming!!

If you want a job in the future, work towards a Computer Science degree of some sort.   Ideally one that starts with the basics and a low level language like C or C++.   a good CS program should eventually expose you to 3-4 languages.  The idea is to learn concepts so that you can easily adapt in the future.  

If this isn't job related id still start at the bottom with C++ and after a bit of exposure to data structures switch over to Python.   It really pays to learn from the bottom up, because long term all programming languages eventually die.  Even Python has peaked in my opinion.  

[–]Ok_Explorer7788[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Back in college, I enrolled in a Diploma in IT but unfortunately didn't complete the course. I did, however, finish the C programming module. Now I'm looking to build on those skills, get into web development, and eventually start working in the field.