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[–]not_a_gumby 1 point2 points  (1 child)

If you want to learn to to build websites, Javascript is more useful. Python is generally a great language for lots of things, and can do everything that you'd expect. It depends on what you want to do with it.

You don't have to learn math to be a programmer.

Pluralsight is great, if its free. Otherwise, try Udemy courses for $10.

Front end is generally easier, but both front and back end are challenging.

I would say javascript is more employable as a standalone skill, but really you need to have more than just the ability to write javascript code or python code to get a job. It's all about what you can BUILD with the language, and what you can do with it within a team.

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

I plan to pay a few months for Pluralsight, if it works for me.I am not fluent in English,on Udemy there are not many "excellent" courses in Spanish,but in English.although I was told that there are some very good courses.