Dude I’ve been wondering the same thing forever and a half. When I went to uni, they taught c#. Never used it. If you’re trying to do web dev, html is where you start. Most applications can be made with something like react. It really depends on what your programming agendas are, then figure out the HUGE list of different options and picking a starting point. Different industries use different stuff and a lot of it is OG not normally used by people anymore and is super outdated. That’s the other biatch of learning to program: things get outdated fast! So you’ll have to figure out what software platforms support what version of whatever language. Dude, it’s hard to get into (for me at least). I would suggest finding some kind of mentor/ teacher to help guide you towards your goals.
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