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Was Python really the right choice?

I am learning Python first but Iā€™m wondering what you all did first and if I chose the right language? So far Iā€™ve answered other peopleā€™s questions that Python is a good base language but Iā€™m starting to wonder if I made the wrong assumption because I still get this big limited feeling.

7th Jan 2018, 2:54 AM
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@Gordie is right. I think, too, you must begin with low level programming languages, like C/C++ or Assembly (joking:) ). It is important to understand how the computer thinks and how the programmer must think. But (!), as I like the Python and code more in it, I don't think it is wrong choice. You can learn it first, because Python is very good in introducing to programming. But, if you want to be good programmer, you must know how to use the things you've learnt and to know how they work. In Python, the last thing is harder to understand than in lower level languages, but it's not impossible. Don't give up.
7th Jan 2018, 8:05 AM
Tato
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Don't worry man, you'll be comfortable as you become more familiar and practice more python. It's nice to learn python as your Ist language.
7th Jan 2018, 4:11 AM
Lakshay
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Well said Gordie Sir!
7th Jan 2018, 6:30 AM
Abhishek Tandon
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Iā€™m not a huge fan of python, but itā€™s a relatively short tutorial, so if you feel the same by the end, you still wonā€™t waste much time learning it. After python Iā€™d suggest Java, then C#, then C++, then find a C tutorial.
7th Jan 2018, 4:15 AM
Jacob Pembleton
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Thx Gordie Iā€™ll try to finish up Python quickly so I can start Java
7th Jan 2018, 1:15 PM
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Python is good. But you should learn something like html and css and JavaScript. Then learn something like Java or c++
7th Jan 2018, 3:03 AM
Someone Else
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