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At what age is it not too late to start learning programming and what personal qualities and skills are needed for this?

The good news is that programming is not only fashionable and difficult, but also extremely fun. If you learn to catch the buzz from the process, then neither age nor lack of prior training will be a hindrance along the way. What do you think about this?

10th Apr 2019, 1:37 PM
Elena Korlyukova
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Age is just a number, it's never too late to start learning programming. You have to be patient and persistent, very persistent:) Determination is important. If you want to achieve your goal you'll find a solution if you don't you'll find an excuse
10th Apr 2019, 2:38 PM
Petar Naneski
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I really liked 👍👍👍 one answer on this topic, which I recently read: "In short, it's never too late. Those who have higher technical education already have a good launching pad. But the light did not agree with the technical specialty: a certain set of humanitarian knowledge can be very useful in the study of programming. In my opinion, it is very important to understand why you come into the profession, what you want to discover for yourself. Motivation is very important, and the marathon motivation. And because being an IT specialist is a life-long marathon. In his youth, bold undertakings cost a man almost nothing, but with age the price of each new attempt increases. So, the price of trying to become a programmer is microscopic. What do you need to get started? Nothing supernatural. What do you risk? Nothing, a couple of evening hours. And what can you get? Everything!" Sergey Titkov, Leading Engineer and Lecturer at the Testers School of Peter-Service
10th Apr 2019, 3:42 PM
Elena Korlyukova
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I think a mature learner with life experience is an asset. There is so much to programming that a new professional may not know about. All of which is critical to having a career. Communication skills, team work, sales, having some legal knowledge, and basic finance.
12th Apr 2019, 3:24 AM
J 12323123
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Age is not important. Being motivated is the key. Even if you don't work because you're retired due to your age, it's better because you have a lot of spare time that you could spend in your passion. For example collaborating in a gnu project.
10th Apr 2019, 11:14 PM
Javier Felipe Toribio
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I agree Elena Корлюкова . It's probably only too late when your eyes are too weak to see and your fingers are too weak to type.
10th Apr 2019, 2:58 PM
Sonic
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I personally don't believe age is something to be concerned about when learning code. It's simply a new skill/hobby that anyone can pick up and enjoy doing.
10th Apr 2019, 5:25 PM
Prinn
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It depends on the specific goal you have in mind. Of course everybody (or most) can learn to write *some* code. Set this level low enough and everybody can be a coder. If you say a 50 year old starting from zero can compete with someone who coded from ten, studied CS and has professionally coded for ten years, then the answer may be different. And although catching a buzz might help you staying motivated - younger people also can have buzzes. Then there are areas that you'd have to learn that don't create that big of a buzz. What then?
10th Apr 2019, 3:20 PM
HonFu
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Those words of Titkov, as pretty as they sound, are more a hymn than an assessment. Yeah, coding may be a marathon and we need motivation and also some world knowledge; younger people can have all of that. If you do it for a hobby, okay, it may be just a few evening hours, a quest to discover yourself. If you are middle-aged and have a fulltime job and a family and want to switch careers, it means sacrificing what little energy and time you have for yourself and your family, and it may still be in vain or not worth it, depending on the situation.
10th Apr 2019, 4:19 PM
HonFu
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All those dontt matter!! All you need is interest and full commitment and thats it!!
10th Apr 2019, 10:48 PM
Deborah
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And more , being an IT specialist is not only about scripting.
10th Apr 2019, 3:49 PM
JaMi
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At what age is it not too late to start learning programming If programming is your passion and practically program in your sleep. State of mind, good sight and the rest comes when you enter the world of Software factory. Personal qualities and skills. Attitudes - An angle of approach The dictionary definition of the word attitude. attitude (at.ti.tude) 1. A state of mind or a feeling; a disposition. 2. The position of an aircraft relative to a frame of reference. The first definition isn’t exactly surprising, but what’s the second one about is more revealing than the first!
11th Apr 2019, 2:16 AM
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Moses Katsina Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
11th Apr 2019, 12:22 AM
Jason Tomlinson
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Its true that there is no age limit, and also it matters how much you love to make something worthful.
11th Apr 2019, 9:21 AM
Yubraj Barman
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No matter how old you are when it comes to learning. You just need to motivate yourself along the way. Interest and commitment will make a way for you.
11th Apr 2019, 12:25 AM
Muhammad Fathurahman
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It's never too late to become a programmer, the only secret is how enthused are you to learn for one to become a programmer.
11th Apr 2019, 9:23 PM
Vincent Daka
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Older people may find it harder cause they care for their own family, go to work that involves a different field, and so they don't have so much time to program. Young people today have more opportunities to find everything on the Internet than we could at their age. But since my mother was a programmer already in the 80s, I can believe that I also have the prerequisities.
20th Apr 2019, 5:34 PM
JaMi
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I am 13 years old and when i was 8 years old my parents was give a Computer and i started to think if i am very new to program but nop... The age is only a number. (sorry for my bad English)
11th Apr 2019, 10:47 PM
Tanjil Khan
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Don't thik about time to start the journey in programming. If you have passion and get fun from doing that stuff you are in the right time for sure. Well, to learn programming you need a slight knowledg of mathematics and problem solving abilities as the skillset. And, you are good to go...!
26th Dec 2019, 5:30 PM
Maruf Khan
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11th Apr 2019, 12:39 AM
Ibrahima Diallo
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