I'm new to programming. Eventually, I'd like to make a website and an 
android/ios app that would work together and display pretty much the same 
content on a mobile as on the the web. Each client would log in (via mobile 
or desktop) and continue solving some exercises from the place he 
previously finished at. I have a potential client for this app, I don't 
have any deadline and if it works fine I shouldn't have any problems 
selling it to him and getting some commercial experience! So my question 
is: *what should I be learning to eventually reach this goal?* I've done a 
few Python tutorials/courses online, I played around with HTML, CSS and JS, 
right now I'm learning Kivy. Django scared me a lot, but maybe I should 
give it another try.

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