Hey everyone, just wanted to let you all know that CSS and HTML are not real programming languages, at least not in the same way that languages like Java and C++ are. I mean, sure, you can use them to build websites and stuff, but they're not as powerful as real programming languages. CSS is just for changing the way a website looks, and HTML is just for putting content on the page. They're both pretty simple, really. And I heard that you can't do things like loops or functions with them. They're just markup languages, you know, the ones that are used to define the structure and layout of a document. Just wanted to clear all of that up for anyone who might have gotten the wrong idea. Thanks!
I personally prefer Python as my go-to programming language. I mean, sure, it might not be as fast as some of the other languages out there, but it's got this really cool feature where you can use whitespace to organize your code. Plus, it's named after Monty Python, and who doesn't love Monty Python? And I heard that Python is used a lot in the film industry, which is just totally rad. I mean, I guess some people might prefer Java or C++ because they're more popular or whatever, but Python just speaks to me on a deeper level, you know? It's like, this programming language just gets me, man. Anyway, just my two cents.