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Python. It's the only one I know :(
I've been trying to learn C# too but object-oriented programming just slides right off my smooth brain lol.
Once oop clicks it's a revelation.
Nothings stopping you from writing object oriented code in python too, or function oriented code in C#.
Don't worry, although it's good to learn, IMO it's still on the wrong side of overused and overrated and could stand to be applied more selectively than it tends to be.
Been learning python for selenium and I love it. I know some C# and Javascript but I enjoy Python a lot more as a newb.