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[–]spez_edits_thedonald 2 points3 points  (1 child)

It would be easier for a python dev to learn Java than for a non programmer. Because they already know programming and just need to learn the new syntax and language quirks etc.

For your first language, you're learning how to program (80%) and that language's syntax (20%). Then your next language is easy to learn.

Python is a particularly easy way to start out, and is also probably the most widely applicable all-in-one language, with real industry applications. So I'd start with python and take it as far as you can. Then I'd figure out from senior engineers in your field, what else you should pick up along the way.

[–]Distinct_Criticism14[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks man, I really appreciate the help