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to be honest, you're VERY far from serious application development if you ask these type of questions.

Of course, nothing prevents you from learning. There's much more to "programming" than you would think.
my article[^] explains this to some extend. Rarely is a large application a one man job. Asking how many languages you need to know is irrelevant. You´ll need to understand the concepts, you'll need to build up experience and you'll need to learn how to design systems properly. And when you have all that knowledge and know-how, you'll need time to do it.

So basically you'll need to learn to crawl before you walk. Start with hello world and move on to more difficult algorithms, IO systems, web services, database design, patterns, best practices. When you get more experienced the languages will come as needed: C#, C++, java, python, javascript and "secundary" languages like HTML, XML and SQL. (and more)

You'll also learn the best tools to use for each of these.

Grab a book, follow courses and get your hands dirty from basic towards advanced and things will become clear quickly.

hope this helps.
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