I'll just add more fodder to a thoroughly overstuffed thread. This may seem harsh but really if you're not already interested enough in coding to be doing it because you want to by your teen years...you probably never will. I'm sure there are people who started coding in their 30s but I doubt it's common. You have to be somewhat brain-damaged to enjoy and persevere thru 10,000 hours of "omgwtf why isn't this thing working right??" There's also plenty of people who'll do it for you...I'd suggest rather than learning to code you learn how to disseminate your requirements to your developers, and identify what developers are good. You should have some understanding of how it all fits together, but that doesn't mean you have to actually code, just like a professional driver probably knows quite a bit about how his car works but still doesn't rebuild his own engine, as that's a separate job.
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