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I chose:
FE: Vue 2 with vue-bootstrap
BE/API: python serverless functions on Azure
Database: SQL on Azure.
If you want to maximise acess to devs i would choose React with Tailwind, Node.js and AWS. Datastore would be a tie between Postgress, MySQL, MSSQL, Firebase, Mongo/CouchDb
Learning Markdown and a SSG (e.g. 11ty, Hugo, Pelican) will get you started if you want to author a personal blog or something simple.
If you want to build a web application, you'll start with HTML, CSS, and Javascript. I'd recommend leaning on an easy-to-use framework to help with the JavaScript, like Vue or Svelte.
The first approach is way, way easier obviously, but it doesn't cover a lot of use cases. The type of site you want to build will dictate what tools you'll use to build it.
JavaScript is always going to be first choice. After that I would pick Python and C#.