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Is it possible to learn enough programming through free online resources and books to get a job?

I am an accounting professional, graduated UC Berkeley with an econ degree. I always regretted not learning programming well enough to get a career in it and it seems to have much better salaries and job growth than accounting. My siblings are discouraging me from pursuing a career switch to programming and software dev because I am 24 years old and didnt grow up programming like many of my peers. Is it possible to get good enough to land a decent paying job in software dev in Los Angeles? I dont want to hear atypical success stories from random people who were hired by coding bootcamps to praise their programs, I want to hear your story or your friends' stories, good or bad, and what educational route you took, traditional or nontraditional. And lastly, I could use any advice you've got.

19th Nov 2018, 3:11 AM
Robin Duong
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Yeah seems like theres a strong bias towards hiring those who have a proven high GPA at a top university. It makes sense. I tried to take Python and Java at UC Berkeley and that stuff was hard. If I had tried another college it might have been less discouraging.
19th Nov 2018, 3:29 AM
Robin Duong
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