If you wanna to focus on using selenium i would recomend to start with python or java, look at a video introducing them and decide what works best for you, i prefer python over java mostly because i don't like the long syntax of java and i prefer the simple one that python gives and how quickly i can test things, but once again YOU need to decide what is best for YOU, both are good languages with a lot of content about in the internet so just go for the one that feels better for you, you can always go back to the other
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Thanks for the response.
I am leaning towards Java mainly because I want to have a "humble" approach to coding and then programming, where the challenges of a verbose practice or structure at the start gives a bit of leeway to comprehending future languages, in this case the simplicity of Python; which I very much hope to learn in the not so distance future.
In your shoes, I would jump in with RobotFramework for Python, or Playwright with JavaScript.
I wouldn't start learning Java today. I've seen a a lot more Java experience than demand for Java skills, lately.