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I don't want to sound like a noob but can I learn python without any other programming languages

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    Yea you it's a good language to start with i recommend reading python crash course
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    @technowizard oh cool but I has a question at the moment I'm learning HTML,CSS, and JavaScript should I finish with does or start it now?
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    It depends what you to build in the end
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    If you continue learning html css and javascript I would advise learning jquery too and you can use flask and django and tornado pretty well when Making the pages you are hosting
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    I would recommend that you "finish" with html css and js, and then go to new language :) but hey thats just me...
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    @dukaric1991 I agree completely.
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    @dukaric1991. Thanks I think that's a good way to learn languages because learning 3 is hard enough
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    @programmingTrtl my advice focuse on one language at at time don't overwhelm your self
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    One at a time. You might find Python to be a better starting place than JavaScript though. So if you are really that new, you might want to learn Python first... Just my two cents!
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    But if you learn it the "harder" way, it will benefit you down the road :) the main concepts are very similar across almost all languages :)
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    Heck yeah!!
    But go into it with the understanding that pythons holds your hand a LOT. So when you branch into stuff like c#, java, or especially c, there's going to be a lot more to know from under the hood.
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    Python and js are pretty okay for starters, but give them some time before jumping on to an other language, good luck
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    @RazorSh4rk thanks imma need it I also have to do home work from my middle school dam they bug too much
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    I <3 python
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    If you have time checkout tkinter you won't regrt made my forst text editor with it
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