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Can I start coding at 19?

Can I start coding at 19?

No, not actually. You can learn programming even at old age. Remember the time when CS degree students were taught programming during there second year. This sums up to around 19–20 years.

Is 17 too old to learn programming?

Answer: No age is late to start, if you are a dedicated and hard worker. All you need to do is to make a list of all the skills required to learn programming. The ability to learn concepts and then apply them is essential to learn for programmers.

What is the right age to code?

Kids as young as 7 years of age can start coding and learning programming basics. In fact, coding for kids has gained popularity rapidly in recent years as technology becomes increasingly part of everyday life. Kids who learn to code when they’re young can set themselves up for a lifetime of opportunities for success.

Can I start coding at 20?

No its not too late, ya you consider it late but not too late. and consider it late because of this you work well and i thing try to give much more time. So just consider it in the area of late. in india many 22 year old person start carrier in programming.

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Which age is best for coding?

Introducing children to coding in their early elementary years is the best age for a child to start coding. This way, they will use the perfect cognitive moment to sow seeds for more complex knowledge later. Many great coders started learning around the age of 5 or 6.

Is it too late to start learning programming at 25 years old?

No. While seriously learning to program is difficult, it’s not impossible and there’s no age that’s too late to start. I’d suggest starting with python or C. Work through some tutorials. Think of a project, learn git, and work on that project… even if that first project is just for you.

Is 30 too old to start a career in Computer Science?

Maybe getting a CS degree and “starting” at 30 is what path you take, or biting the bullet and learning on your own in a shorter amount of time while spending less money. Then leveraging your existing degree to get into a specific position that leverages your existing skills. No path is the right way, or is there an age that is a cutoff.

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Should I get a CS degree at 25 or 30?

With what you currently have (a degree in biotech) you could easily leverage that to get further and thus its better than “starting from scratch” at 25. Maybe getting a CS degree and “starting” at 30 is what path you take, or biting the bullet and learning on your own in a shorter amount of time while spending less money.

Is it too late to try something new at 25?

Its never too late! Luckily, we don’t all become invalids after undergrad it’s never too late to try something new! I think it’s pretty obvious that the resounding answer is “No”. It would be “no” if you were 50 and at 25 it’s “Oh hell no”.