sounds like a jack of all trades/intro course, like @Shikkichu said. typically those kinds of courses are just basic concepts which alot of languages share, not too much depth. i'm 90% sure that you need C/C++ to do homebrew/hacking (at least this kind), right?C++, Python scripts and more
jack of all trades-like knowledge helps early on when learning how programming works, but it doesn't really concentrate on much beyond the basics.
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