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Any would be fine really, depends on what you're doing with it. I started of with VB, and then moved onto C# shortly after, worked very well imo.
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I started with HTML and then went to CSS. HTML is super easy to learn as well as CSS.
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Ganj wrote I started with HTML and then went to CSS. HTML is super easy to learn as well as CSS.


I don't think that the OP quite meant website design.

HTML is a "language" but it's not a programming language. Closest thing that OP would be using would be JavaScript for interactive elements.
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I used Python, it was pretty easy to learn

Try it out
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