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As pranam77 said the kits are tried & tested. The Inchworm kits are very basic ICD2 compatible programmers. The Junbug kits are basic PICkit 2 programmers (I prefer the Junebug over the Inchworm for almost everything) They use the same PICs as genuine ICD2 / PICkit2 programmers and work with all...
The PICAxe is just a preprogrammed PIC with an interpreter.
Buy a decent programmer and you can choose from hundreds of PICs and many programming languages like asm, BASIC, C, PASCAL, JAL
I would recommend an 18F series PIC and Swordfish BASIC SE (the free student edition)
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