Its understandable that you may be feeling a bit indecisive between the two, but all languages have their own strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately it doesn't really matter which you pick, as most languages share certain similarities like loops, variables, arrays, etc. which makes it easier to move from one language to another. Many programmers inevitably pick up other languages as they go, so worrying about feature sets at this point isn't all that relevant. Whats really important right now is for you to pick the language your most comfortable with and to get started on something, anything really. The more you learn the easier it gets.
For what its worth I recommend Python, full disclosure though I'm a long time Python developer. Everyone always recommends the language of their choice, which is why such "which one" questions tend to fly sideways all the time. So again, go with what your comfortable with.
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