I remember when I was sixteen, I started a web design course. One of the first conversations I had with other classmates was about what age we began coding.
"Oh, I was making websites in year six".
"Admittedly we only properly started with that stuff in year nine".
Then I was asked.
"My school didn't teach us, I taught myself a few basics over the Summer with the help of the internet".
Both of them looked at me with shock.
"Wait, so you didn't learn at all?"
"Nope"
"In Secondary you did, right?"
"Nope"
"Primary?"
"Nope"
"...What did you even do in IT?"
"Uh, we made a fake weather report once".
"Your school sounds terrible".
"It is".
So, when do you think is a good time to teach students the basics of HTML and Javascript? You might be wondering why I went into a web design course despite the lack of coding knowledge at the time. I didn't have many other options, that course matched the few things that I'm good at, thus the only way forward seemed to be to teach myself how to code. Fortunately, our teacher started out fairly simple, so I wasn't too out of my depth.
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