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I've searched this sub but didn't get an conclusive answer, hence my question.
At the moment I'm working towards becoming a UI/UX/web designer. I know HTML and CSS, but would like to expand my skillset and learn some coding. From what I've understood is that Python is easier to learn than JavaScript, but JavaScript is more useful to learn as a webdesigner. Eventually I want to design apps, so I'm wondering if perhaps learning Python first might make it easier to learn JavaScript.
I would like to have some input in this, thanks!
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