I wrote my first line of code at Age 21(3 years ago). It's never too late to start programming. 
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Learned from comp. lit. class in high school (BASIC on TRS-80). But didn't touch it again until I was 31 and went to college.
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Used cmd at the age of 13 and fell in love with computer
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I was 7 or 8 when I wrote my first code on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum (16K)
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Probably 8, using Basic on a Commodore 64
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I forget my exact age, but younger than 15 on an Atari 800XL.
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12 in QBasic on a used 386(my 2nd computer after my atari mysteriously catched fire)
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I started learning Java when I was 17. I hacked some things together in JS before that though, just wasn't too worried about the process.
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I wrote my first code in qbasic I was 18 then
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