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Hey @elshvfi,
Short answer is, theoretically yes. Real answer is nobody here is going to be able to fully say as we don't know how you learn and how well you retain topics.
Tier 0 alone, the App Academy open course, is very long and very dense, but builds a very good foundation for you for building apps and sites. There's also a slack community that you'll have access to going through that course so you can talk to peers that are also going through the online course and get their help when necessary.
If you already have an app you want to build in mind, I'd suggest writing it down and then thinking about how you'd want to build it out as you complete separate steps of the App Academy course. The final part of it is creating your own application, so you can use all that planning and new knowledge to really test yourself.
My only warning to you is that 5 years is a very long time in the world of web development. While the fundamentals won't change, the technologies you use could get updated partway through the course, meaning you'll need to backtrace to see why certain things have changed and, more importantly, understand why they changed.
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I honestly can't say with any certainty or integrity how long it will take you as I have no knowledge or control over your study habits or persistence.
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My recommendation would be to complete App Academy Open and CS50 to build a solid foundation and then assess where you are and determine the most logical next steps for you personally. Once you have a bit of a foundation, it will be much easier for you to gauge how quickly you progress and where your interests are.
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