Jonas,
What do you want to do? That is the real question. I got into coding when I was 11. At the time what I wanted to do was just get some attention, be a part of the big internet. So I learned HTML and that was sufficient.
As I progressed I wanted more. I wanted a site that looked good, so I improved my graphic design. I wanted more flexible pages, so I picked up CSS.
When blogging came about, I was intrigued so I learned PHP. Not
all of PHP. Just what I needed, function by function. This continued and while you learn something new you further develop your existing skills.
When you have a firm goal or project in mind, it becomes clear what you will need to accomplish that task (and if it isn't clear, you can always ask here
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).
Of course, it would be best to know every language and every discipline. But it's more realistic to have a project in mind and to learn what is necessary to accomplish it.
So, what do you want?
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