After several failed attempts to start learning programming, I'm in a similar situation.
I want to be able to build useful stuff on the web, so that seems to point to learning Javascript: you can program the backend and frontend of your app in a single language. However, I did not like learning JS at all.
I've now started learning python (which I like more than JS), thinking I could probably use Flask or Django to build the things I want to build. But once it comes to building the frontend it seems I will inevitably fall back to having to learn at least some JS, which takes me back around to "why not just learn JS only".
The above is kinda rambling, but I guess I'm just looking for advice as well.
I want to be able to build useful stuff on the web, so that seems to point to learning Javascript: you can program the backend and frontend of your app in a single language. However, I did not like learning JS at all.
I've now started learning python (which I like more than JS), thinking I could probably use Flask or Django to build the things I want to build. But once it comes to building the frontend it seems I will inevitably fall back to having to learn at least some JS, which takes me back around to "why not just learn JS only".
The above is kinda rambling, but I guess I'm just looking for advice as well.