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I am also thinking about learning more about blockhain development. I have some experience in web development but I wouldn't say that I'm a pro. The only thing at the moment that seems like it would be possible to learn for someone like me is substrate. https://substrate.dev/ Not only because they promise an "easy" way to create a new crpyto and because it uses webassembly but because I also like Polkadot and Kusama alot.
Algorand has a very thorough developer center for getting started on their platform: https://developer.algorand.org/
I just found this, take a look! https://github.com/conradoqg/naivecoin Super interesting coin in very little code.