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I think you are in the exact place you should be. Welcome friend! May I interest you in some https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ ?
Rust is fun! First, the website: https://www.rust-lang.org/
If you're interested in Rust and games, check out https://bevyengine.org/. The details probably won't mean much to you until you learn, but it may be interesting to read through the news posts to get an overview of how the project evolved. It may pique your interest enough for you to wanna learn :)
That said, writing software (in any language) without a keyboard will be a big of a slog because the syntax of the language requires a bunch of symbols you may normally not use when texting: ; { } < > etc. And more to the point, nearly every software developer I've met uses some sort of a program to write software (for example: VS Code). If you're just using text, you miss out on syntax highlighting, code linting, and in Rust's, case: Rust Analyzer. I think all of this would be problematic on a mobile, but our online tools are constantly improving and the "remote" development experience is also something that's becoming more real. If/when you learn how to develop on a mobile, maybe you can create a video so I can learn!