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A computer programmer is someone who writes code to make a computer do what they want it to. Although it can take a shorter or longer time to become really good at computer programming, the average person can learn to code in around two or three months.

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The amount of time it takes to become a proficient computer programmer depends heavily on the individual. Some people may be able to competently write programs in as little as a year, while others may take longer to master the skill. Generally, acquiring a good level of proficiency in computer programming can take anywhere from three to six years, with individuals continuing to hone their skills after that.

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Published: Tuesday, December 27, 2022

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