Re: [Rails] newbie but 32 years old

2017-07-20 Thread Hassan Schroeder
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 12:14 AM, jarby dacillo 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 f

Re: [Rails] newbie but 32 years old

2017-07-20 Thread Karthikeyan A K
Rails is great. I love it so much I just can't describe it in words. Its earned my food for a long time. For me it took 11 months in total to master Ruby + Rails. I owe a lot to all humans who made this thing possible. I came from PHP background so I felt Rails was crazy at first, then when I unde

Re: [Rails] newbie but 32 years old

2017-07-20 Thread Greg Navis
Let's turn this around: why do you think you wouldn't qualify for a career change? This may help us give you the right perspective on your concerns. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop r

Re: [Rails] newbie but 32 years old

2017-07-20 Thread Mugurel Chirica
This depends on you, if you are motivated and willing to work really hard to learn everything you need then I would say that you have a high change. You have two options: 1. Don't quit your day job and work all your free time to learn HTML/CSS and then whatever path you want, in a few weeks/months

[Rails] newbie but 32 years old

2017-07-20 Thread jarby dacillo
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 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails fr