I'm turning 28 this year and wondering if it's still realistic to dive into programming. I've spent the last 4-5 years building websites using no-code tools and dabbling in some development with AI for simple HTML pages. As I approach my thirties, I feel a bit overwhelmed by the rapid changes in technology and the sheer number of programming languages available. I'm concerned that it might take me longer to learn if I choose the wrong language. Any advice on whether I can still learn to code at this age and how best to start?
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Why not start with JavaScript? It's a great choice for web development. Check out resources like FreeCodeCamp or Codecademy. They make it easy to get started!
Absolutely, it's never too late to learn programming! I started in my 20s and felt behind too, but age is just a number. If you're determined to learn, you can make it happen. Don’t let your age hold you back!
Exactly! Plus, with your background in no-code tools, you’ve already got a head start.

Right? My cousin started learning at 30 and now has a great job in tech. It's all about the mindset!