Hoodoo
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							I've heard of a lot of universities doing this, as Python is a bit more forgiving. It allows the student to still learn about variables and program flow, and then once you're good at that you jump into a bigger language like C (or Java) to learn some more topics.If you're really new, you may wanna start with Python, or at least learn it alongside C++ to give you something to go to when that frustrates you.
 
	