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Do you think it's easier to learn coding if you are young, or a middle aged person with no experience can lean at the same pace?

Do you think it's easier to learn coding if you are young, or a middle aged person with no experience can lean at the same pace?

24th Mar 2018, 7:34 AM
Juan Pérez Torralbo
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i was 6 when i started programming and didnt even know it was called that back then i was even debugging my code anyways to cut a long story short i got a saga mega drive and never returned to it untill now 😏 .
24th Mar 2018, 9:17 AM
D_Stark
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anybody can code!
24th Mar 2018, 7:35 AM
Scooby
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Im just 12 :) And I learn pretty fast
25th Mar 2018, 2:07 PM
1337 H4x0r
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depends. if the young person is interested its more likely that things you learn stick to your head more easily(basic fact). but there are other facts that you could consider, some people find it extremely hard to code even if they are smart, just because the flow differs from their regular thought process/flow. Also there is the required dedication needed when it comes to coding, some people get really disappointed and discouraged when they get bugs in their code and might lose edge when it comes to learning. etc etc. tl;dr highly depends on the person
24th Mar 2018, 7:44 AM
Markus Kaleton
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