I have been thinking of learning some programming recently, but I don’t feel confident enough. Is there any point in beginning with something like Zig or Go, and switching to something more serious later?

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    Also, a package manager is not core to a Linux distribution, Really? That seems like stretch.

    My point is that calling Python a backbone of Linux because 2 package managers out of many are in Python is a stretch like from Kilimanjaro to Kuala Lumpur.

    (AFAIK only Gentoo has the package manager written in Python, second one being historical DNF).

    APT, dnf, pacman, zypper, flatpak, snap, nix, yay, pikachu and akukaracha (last two are me being facetious :P) are not written in Python.

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      Let’s not be obtuse, I was simply using one tool as an example. There’s a lot more, and there’s a lot of other reasons why Python is critical as a component of a Linux system.

      Let’s just start with systemD. Did you know that systemD requires Python to build? GTK4 has the same requirement.

      Systems that have replaced the Python component often use a different language like Lua in their place, like alpine Linux.

      Python is literally the glue that people use to bind all of your C programs together because it can be done quickly, easily, and efficiently unlike C and C++.

      You literally cannot use a modern Linux system without Python. It’s just straight up not possible Unless you’re using something that is specifically stripped and built for the removal of Python. It is assumed for a ton of packages and scripts, including major component tools like Ansible, which are critical in the commercial environment.

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        Let’s not be obtuse, I was simply using one tool as an example.

        You obviously used a wrong example.

        You literally cannot use a modern Linux system without Python

        Android.