I think back-end demands a lot more math and I haven't really payed attention to it.
It's also harder to learn. Though it's the best way to start frontend, at least for the beginning until I get a full understanding.
Learned a bit of python tho, but wasn't dedicated enough.
I'm curious what you mean about "demanding a lot more math". I've been doing development for a loooong time, and I very rarely do any math. If anything, front-end requires math sometimes to get the viewport right.
The advice I always give people just starting out is to focus on what you enjoy. If you love making web pages look nice, start with front-end. If you love building crypto contracts, then start there. Don't let what you think will be difficult dissuade you from doing that.
And that of course is the problem, not being sufficiently interested in the topic. That's why I would encourage you to follow your interests first.
Good luck!
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