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What should an SEO learn? HTML, CSS JS, OR Python?

For an SEO who doesn't know jack shit about web development things like HTML, CSS or JS I mean he knows basic HTML like opening & closing tags, heading tags etc from this point on should he progress towards learning CSS, JS, Node JS, React & Ajax or should he ditch all this and learn Python instead. I mean HTML, CSS, JS & stuff can be taken care by a) CMS & b) Web Developer

However, Python can help greatly with data extraction so what should an SEO learn afterall

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