@ramynaser1115

I started to learn Swift at 36 years old and you were a really big motivator for me, now I’m 37 and I’m still junior, I’m still fighting & hard working for  getting my first job & I’m sure I’m going to get it because I now love what I’m doing. Really thanks Sean for your big support

@PhotoMonet

I am in my late 50's, got a new job last May - and in the past 10 years got jobs at Wells Fargo, Chase Bank, Macy's, Venmo, and Papa John's.  It does tend to gravitate to younger groups, especially in the FAANG companies, but many great companies welcome older workers.

@tomdonaldson8140

Took my first computer science course at the ripe old age of 27. First full time job at 32. Am now 72. Still coding. Never too young, maybe. Never too old: absolutely.

@hollandck

I started coding when I was 15, I’m 66 now. Still code, mostly I lead other teams, but it is important to keep learning  new skills. I’ve been paid to code assembly language, BASIC, c, c++, c#, Java, JavaScript, FORTRAN, Lisp, objective-c, swift, and some I’ve forgotten or blocked out. If you aren’t learning your dying.

@philip-cho

I’m 52! Erp, Web programmer.

@leifashley

Too old to code? Who told you about me? Lol

@manishah92

Plz real world usage CI/CD pipeline team work git management

@neilrnyc

Dam I'm 33 I was so scared to get into this now but this makes me feel better

@bhuwin6186

As long as you have a coherent brain and a working hand you are a old enough to code.