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If I couldn't develop at home I wouldn't bother with film photography at all. It would get too expensive.
B&W stand development really is very easy and nearly fool-proof, but I'd also say, don't be intimidated by color film (specifically C-41) development if it's something you think you'd enjoy. A bit of an investment up front to control the temperatures and store your chemicals, but It's just a little more involved and not beyond anyone who can do B&W. I've had good luck with the cinestill C-41 powder kit.
ECN-2 film with the remjet coating is do-able, but kind of a pain. I'd steer clear of that at first.
I haven't tried slide film development yet.
Also, it was Technology Connections film videos that got me into it in the first place! Probably many such cases.
I developed black and white at school, but forgot how to do it lol