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Beida Jade Bird Design Training: Is it too late for Java for the aged?
Many friends who want to learn Java are always consulting Bian Xiao, Suzhou Jade Bird. For example, Pumbaa: Bian Xiao, is it too late for me to learn Java at the age of 24? Netizen Mingming: Bian Xiao, is it too late for me to learn Java at the age of 28? Netizen thinks: Bian Xiao, I am 32 years old this year. Is it too late to learn Java? So is IT too late to learn Java according to age? Let's discuss it with Suzhou IT Training/Suzhou today. Is it too late to learn Java when you are old?

In fact, there is no end to learning now, regardless of age, level, time and place. As long as you are interested, you can start learning Java.

For example, some time ago, an aunt reported by the media was fascinated by a JavaWeb book. Think how much younger you are than your aunt. My aunt is expressing her interest with her own actions, regardless of other people's different eyes. Is it too late to learn Java? It is not too late.

In fact, my aunt may read JavaWeb books out of curiosity, but you learn Java mainly for employment.

So, is it too late to learn Java from the age of 32? At the age of 32, most people of the same age are married and have children. Even when he has a family burden, he can't easily consider changing jobs, and it's not easy to start learning new technologies. Why should netizens consider learning Java at the age of 32? Without it, the development of Java technology and employment prospects are good, which makes him yearn for the Java industry, and now he has only studied in a professional Java training institution for a few months. For example, Jade Bird of Suzhou Peking University only needs to learn Java for five months, and the courses of Jade Bird of Suzhou Peking University are all necessary for his current job. After five months, he can find a job he likes. Why not? He just thinks about his age, thinking about whether employment will not be dominant then.

In fact, today's technical work generally doesn't care about your age, but only about whether your skills meet the standards and bring corresponding value to the enterprise. Especially in the Java industry, you are old and experienced, so you may think more from the customer's point of view in programming, which can make customers enjoy it more comfortably, and you can also bring more development space for enterprises. Enterprise Java interview age is not the first, but your Java skills are the first.