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Is like the difference between jumping into a volcano and entering in a burning building, I think. Presumably the "new dev" use python to learn web dev, he/she also has to learn JS to make one, so is double the overkill.
I usually suggest something simpler like scratch.edu (for programming concepts, non-tech people, or kids), or Java (because the big ecosystem and the fact that OOP is more "natural" for non-tech people), or any strong typed language if you are studying CS, preferable with pointers.
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Is like the difference between jumping into a volcano and entering in a burning building, I think. Presumably the "new dev" use python to learn web dev, he/she also has to learn JS to make one, so is double the overkill.
I usually suggest something simpler like scratch.edu (for programming concepts, non-tech people, or kids), or Java (because the big ecosystem and the fact that OOP is more "natural" for non-tech people), or any strong typed language if you are studying CS, preferable with pointers.