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What is the rightest sequence of learning programming languages?

Beginners are often confused what language to start with when learning coding. I myself want to learn back end and I wonder do I need to learn CSS or frontend languages to become a good backend developer? What is the rightest sequence of learning programming language just not to confuse later or overload my own memory with unnesseccary information. So now I am learning JS and aiming at PHP. Am I doing right or maybe it would be better to learn PHP first?

22nd Jul 2017, 6:34 PM
Varser Zakaryan
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I agree with Esenyi, it really depends what your goal is. I can give you my example. I work within information security as a penetration tester. My main work is to test the security of applications both on web and mobile. It requires knowledge in many programming languages that is used to develop web applications and mobile. If you want to be a web developer I can suggest you to start learning html /css, then learn javascript / php / sql, good luck!
22nd Jul 2017, 6:49 PM
Dan Eliyahu Sharvit
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It depends on the user use for programming, they should have a set goals of what they want to do and should make proper research on them and ask questions concerning them
22nd Jul 2017, 6:44 PM
LordGhostX
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I mean what sequence will make learning of another programming language easier and time saving? So I guess all languages are different and it is maybe impossible to set a right order of learning them. Thank you both. As a future web developer I will take your advice into account Dan. Order given by you looks great as I am almost done with the first three so will continue learning according to your advice.
22nd Jul 2017, 6:59 PM
Varser Zakaryan
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