Is it too late to become a programmer at age 19?

Is it too late to become a programmer at age 19?

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yes

Just no, mostly story about genius teenage programmers begin toy programs or half baked software, focus in write real world software.

What were you doing in your 0s and 10s, you lazy faggot?

Carmack had already coded the doom engine at that age, not to mention he had already released several games at that point.
Better luck next life bucko.

no but I always feel bad about myself when that successful skilled software engineer whose work I admire mentions he started programming in age under 10

yeah, fuck you, you fucking brainlet

it's never too late user just get to it

fuck off

Just like learn, from the internet or some friend, like really the fact of learning to program is soooo easy and you can just do a lot (not most) of the stuff just fine with not know any fucking shit about anything really, hell even I could teach you some things, but of course w/out CS or SE you will have to stick so simply-ish stuff (simple web pages, small apps, scripts basically, but more usefull that wat you think)-