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A lot of others are commenting some great stuff. I would like to add, knowing how to program is less about knowing the specific syntax of different commands, and is more about knowing how to work with functional groups and logical paths. Once you get that down, moving to another language then becomes learning the syntax and quirks of the new language.
So, any language is a good starting point, a lot of the skills you learn from it will be applicable to lots of others.
personally, I started with Basic, then C by way of microcontroller and robotics programming.