Maybe discuss if you're self taught or formally taught and benefits either way.
What are some good languages and resources that beginners can use to get into it? Where have you applied this knowledge professionally or in your own time. What sort of situations would you like to use it in if you knew it?
Never learnt a language formally, tbh learning a language isn't a big deal, I don't think you should be focussing on how to learn a language. If you have a job you learn how to use the tool in order to complete the job, familiarity will speed you up, but learning a language is no obstacle.
Code combat, Euler project, and khan academy come to mind. There's lots of programming challenge websites like topcoder or codejam or pythonchallenge or ... etc just google "competitive programming".
Again though, don't focus on learning languages. Programming is a tool used to solve problems, focus on what problem you need solved then find and apply the correct tool. What interesting problems do you have Solax? Learning SQL won't help you write an autoclicker for example.
What is your interest in the area? You focus a lot on languages so I'm guessing you don't into science or engineering :L
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