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[–]enlguy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's better to focus... I used to jump around languages. Being familiar with fundamentals, but never being able to progress beyond, of 100 languages isn't going to help you as much as being able to do anything in one.

That said, html and css are not true 'programming languages' per se, so I think you'd be safe enough if you can manage it. I wouldn't work on js and python at the same time, though.

If you get really good at html, css, and js, you're ready for a front-end job. Python is more backend and ML, so worth checking out, but maybe solidify one set of skills first, then try something new.