Also, if anyone wants to learn writing code, they should first ask themselves what engine they want to use. C# and python seem to be the most sensible stuff. If someone's interested in Godot, then I can recommend the free course by GDQuest. It does teach some few basics for scripting, and their paid courses are very good thanks to their inbuilt practices and encouragement for experimentation. It does cost quite a bit and is still in Beta however.
If understanding the logic of programming is a struggle, then Scratch is a great tool for understanding it.
For those who want to get into web dev instead, JavaScript/TypeScript are one of the best beginner-friendly languages. Python is good too. Happy hacking!
Come to think of it the only reason I don't have a Blåhaj is that I still have this one IKEA shelf that I haven't assembled yet. (I will get to it. My pile of junk keeps mocking me.) And if I order more stuff then I have to justify the delivery fees and order more stuff while I'm at it.