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What is right age to learn coding

24th Nov 2017, 2:36 PM
md. adil
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it depends upon your surrounding ...e g if your physics sir is rude you barely have time to code
25th Nov 2017, 2:48 PM
I'm_Groot
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If you have the desire and patience, age won't matter. You can be 100 and still can learn. One thing though, once you have spent a year or two people start thinking that they know programming and start becoming arrogant. Don't be that because there is a lot to learn and still knowing nothing.
24th Nov 2017, 8:35 PM
Imir Hoxha
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There is no right age.It all depends on how much your brain can process at that age!A sololearn Pegasus is somewhere below 14 I think and he's a good coder.Im 16 and also a good coder soo there is no right age
24th Nov 2017, 2:39 PM
᠌᠌Code X
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I started coding at maybe 6 or 7 years old. I know that I was a "noob" in programming and I wasn't mature to take programming seriously but I had fun. It was just an entertainment at beginning, I look at the websites source code then I try to understand the structure of the pages and how did they made each element... then I started learning front-end development without much doubt, I think the big mistake that I did is that I didn't took any courses to speed up my learning process in a determined path. I was a good programmer with some knowledge in a variety of languages but it took me a long time due to the lack of the basics. also, I didn't found any certificate or diploma in my portfolio. Conclusion: Age doesn't matter, you just need the to learn EFFICIENTLY and always PRACTICE.
25th Nov 2017, 12:27 PM
Oussama Bezzad
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12th Aug 2018, 5:07 PM
JAMILA SIDDIQUI nice
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i m 14 is that ok I just started learning it
24th Nov 2017, 3:32 PM
md. adil
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Physical age doesn't matter, but you have to get up to a mental age when you can read & write basic English, think logically, have some grab over algebra & discrete mathematics & learn to use a PC
24th Nov 2017, 3:58 PM
DAB
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The rigth age? 10 or 12 years is a good time to start. Fuu i wish i can turn back time.
24th Nov 2017, 4:40 PM
Sven_m
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after learning writer and read °•°
24th Nov 2017, 3:41 PM
‎Muhannad Menem
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Lool I know my own kids are going to learn how to code from like 7. Even if they're just playing with it and don't really care much about it. It'll stick eventually 😂😂
24th Nov 2017, 7:51 PM
Jeremiah Olu-Daniel
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The moment someone can read and right. This is the right age to start. So, if that age is 5, its doesn't mean that has to go learn php or Java. The child starts gradually like learning how basic algorithms work, learning basic examples of statements like if and for statement. Then gradually over time, that person would have developed to a full fledged developer maybe even by age 12. My point simply is that as far you can read and write, you are already of age to start programming because programming has stages and the early the better.
25th Nov 2017, 1:37 PM
Ayomikun Samuel
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