Is it too late for me to be a programmer if I am already 28 and have no computer science background?

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    DISHA RANI | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    There's a lot more to professional programming of development than writing software code. It requires understanding of Software engineering process and methodologies to working with a team to solve problems, capture requirement, design, code and testing. Understanding a programming language is only a minor part of coding. Problem-solving is the most important skill and collaborative problem-solving is a difficult skill to learn. If you want to learn Programming as a hobby, you can learn it now. If you're learn programming in college degree you will have opportunity to work on a fairly large team-oriented project in class which is good
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Lot more to professional programming of development than writing software code. It requires understanding of Software engineering process and methodologies to working with a team to solve problems, capture requirement, design, code and testing. Understanding a programming language is only a minor part of coding. Problem-solving is the most important skill and collaborative problem-solving is a difficult skill to learn. If you want to learn Programming as a hobby, you can learn it now. If you're learn programming in college degree you will have opportunity to work on a fairly large team-oriented project in class which is good for findin
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    But it takes more effort to become a professional developer or programmer. There's a lot more to professional programming of development than writing software code. It requires understanding of Software engineering process and methodologies to working with a team to solve problems, capture requirement, design, code and testing. Understanding a programming language is only a minor part of coding. Problem-solving is the most important skill and collaborative problem-solving is a difficult skill to learn. If you want to learn Programming as a hobby, you can learn it now. If you're learn programming in college degree you will have opportun
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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    There is no issue to become a programmer and coder at the age of 28. But you can face some problem if you are not from the computer science background because with the lack of knowledge, you have to start your studies from scratch and that will be a great hurdle when you were in the interview to get the job of a programmer. You should have a valid answer when the employer will ask the reason for this transition at the age of 28. But keeping other things aside, if you have decided to learn to programming then you must do a Diploma or certification course because, in India, the one whose above the age of 21 is not allowed to get ad
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    There is no age to learn programming or coding. Anybody can learn programming at any stage of life by self-learning or joining professional programming courses. But it takes more effort to become a professional developer or programmer. There's a lot more to professional programming of development than writing software code. It requires understanding of Software engineering process and methodologies to working with a team to solve problems, capture requirement, design, code and testing. Understanding a programming language is only a minor part of coding. Problem-solving is the most important skill and collaborative problem-solving is a
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    VISHNU AGARWAL | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Yes, it's too late for you.
    There was a time when you were younger that it didn't occur to you to ask permission to learn. You don't need much to learn programming, but you do need that, and you don't have it anymore.
    So consider: a Chromebook costs $300. Given a small bit of work, you can download a much better set of software onto it (crouton). Given that and some connectivity, you have access - for free - to (almost) exactly the same set of tools professional programmers use, and the documentation that explains those tools, and examples of how to use the tools, and commentary on how those tools can be used to the best effect.
    The only
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