On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 12:14 AM, jarby dacillo <jarbydaci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm 32 years of age, zero knowledge in web development, am I still qualified
> to change career? I'm now studying on my own in html

Everyone starts *everything* with "zero knowledge".

As Mugurel Chirica said:
  "Keep in mind that in this field you will have to learn new things for
  the rest of your life"  <- THIS

If you enjoy continuous learning, go for it - your age is irrelevant.
Most of the people who created the WWW were older than you are
now. When I built my first web site in 1993 I was in my mid-40s and
believe me we were all making it up as we went along 😀

Also: consider your personal learning style. There are plenty of free
resources online, but there are also a lot of junior devs working in
San Francisco who went the "code camp" route to ramp up quickly.

Whatever your path, best of luck!
-- 
Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ hassan.schroe...@gmail.com
twitter: @hassan
Consulting Availability : Silicon Valley or remote

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