The front-end is web based development, the back-end is usually the server-side. Start from a general usage programming language like python. Then expand from what you've learned after you learnt the basics. Also, don't rush your learning give yourself plenty of time before you move on. Although, if you want your learning to be efficient and fast write a lot of programs for each thing you learn. By the time you've been at it for maybe 4 to 5 months you'll be a pro at python. I also suggest going to online boot-camps for beginners, things that you'll find hard to grasp will be explain professionally.
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The front-end is web based development, the back-end is usually the server-side. Start from a general usage programming language like python. Then expand from what you've learned after you learnt the basics. Also, don't rush your learning give yourself plenty of time before you move on. Although, if you want your learning to be efficient and fast write a lot of programs for each thing you learn. By the time you've been at it for maybe 4 to 5 months you'll be a pro at python. I also suggest going to online boot-camps for beginners, things that you'll find hard to grasp will be explain professionally.