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I definitely won't recommend on starting on C++. It is easy to code wrongly and it is harder to debug.
Python is a good language to start out, but the logic is different from lanugages like C#, C++ and Java.
Not sure if its a good idea, but u might wanna try learning C# by making 2D Unity games. Ofc JavsScript/UnityScript is equally good for making games, its just personal preference due to the different way of working.
@Placebo
I think in UE4, they have upgraded to C++ and no more C#. However, there is visual scripting although its different. I have never used UDK before so I may not be correct on this though
If you're just starting out with coding though, I'd reccomend a simpler language like python so you can learn the work arounds of programming. Also, Udacity is a free online school that you can take if you want to learn more about programming.