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Actually, in my years at the university they started us off by learning how to code Assembly... then introducted use to higher level languages. Their logic behind this was to ensure we had a foundation in the very components that make up the system... then when we started writing code in higher level languages we had a higher appreciation for that language and the features available within the IDE. Python is a good starting language... if you want to get more "hardcore"... learn C.
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