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Is it too late to learn?

I'm 24 and I was always curious about programming but only decided to study now and started to learn c++. Is it worth learning it now to maybe get a job in this field or not? Update: Thank you everyone for such amazing responses :) I may switch to C# since some of you recommend that (ofcourse if it will seem easier to understand) BTW would anyone recommend good book or other kind of material to start learning C#? I'll also check sololearn courses thank you :).

15th Jan 2018, 6:24 PM
Giorgi A.
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I'm 27 and recently started my first job as a Java developer after opting for a career change. I studied and practiced hard for a few months leading up to this new job, but did do some coding as a hobby a couple of years prior. So yeah! If you put in the effort you can definitely make a career of it. I started with Python which I highly recommend it if you're struggling with coding concepts. Otherwise Java/C# are good (I haven't done much C++ at all). If you do, don't worry if you don't understand all the keywords at once. focus on the key ideas, if you can code something that works that's great! The more you practice the more the other concepts become clear, like you're getting it for free
15th Jan 2018, 7:58 PM
Dan Walker
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No, it's not late at all😊 Learning and coding don't have age limits. And I think it is possible to get a job. Good luck and success in your journey🍀 https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/527664/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/217926/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/164519/?ref=app
15th Jan 2018, 8:04 PM
NezhnyjVampir
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I am 38 and there are even more senior SoloLearners here. Please do not make the Earth going round the Sun that many times during your life, an issue :)
15th Jan 2018, 9:35 PM
Kuba Siekierzyński
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I have started learning programming 2months after my 24th birthdays. I am looking for career change myself, I think it's never too late even if you were 40. good luck on your journey :) I am still 24 btw edit: c++ is not very beginner friendly tho, it's rather difficult. perhaps start with c# it's much easier and very similar
15th Jan 2018, 6:37 PM
Evie
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I know peoples with 38 age and it is not late)
16th Jan 2018, 3:18 PM
Demid Metelnikov
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I know old people who are software engineers and who still programs
16th Jan 2018, 10:56 PM
Louis Couture
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