Why I am learning to code at 40 and why you can too. Last year I turned 40 and realized I still had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I have had a successful career in the past but still, something was missing. So this year I decided to give ...
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Wish you all the best, I did something similar. Started at college by age 39, finished by age 43 and then again started master of science studies.Now I have a master degree in chemical engineering. Everyone has talked that I am crazy, But I followed my dreams. For past two years I changed my passion to code, mostly due lack of challenges after finished my college days. In summary: follow your dreams. Being a little bit crazy is not a bad thing )) As you see, I'm learning english as well, if I broke something , it's learning process )
I love this Chloe. You are up for an amazing journey !
you're welcome on board, can't wait to start seeing you grow π
Those are some great points Chloe Louise Windsor welcome to the community its great to have you here! We can't wait to see what you accomplish.
First of all, well done for making the leap. It's not easy, but it's worth it! π
Secondly, I agree with all of your points. Tech is a great place to be in. π₯
Thirdly, you are inspiring! Please, keep us updated on your journey. It's really motivating and I'm sure it will help others too!
Welcome to the Hashnode community Chloe. I hope you find good resources to learn on the platform.
I am looking forward to reading your articles. π
Brian Rhodes
I think it is never to late to learn to code. Lifelong learning is a key component of a fulfilling career.
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