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by kp212
6032 days ago
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In short... no. It's going to take dedication on your part, to get up to speed, but in months you should be able to code, and in months/years if you like, do this professionally. I think with many things in life, if you really enjoy something you'll excel at it regardless of preconceived "talent". Also, its best not to ask for permission to try something since some people will say no, just go with it and act like you don't know any better in terms of likelihood to succeed. |
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