I wrote my first line of code at 32 years old, and I've done pretty well. So when I hear people in their mid 20's thinking they are too old, I have to correct them. A common misconception is that tech is a young person's game. That is absolutely not the case. Even if your in your 40s, 50s, 60s, etc... you can get a ton of value out of learning how to code.
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