I'm 27 years old. I graduated with a physics degree about 5 years ago, but now I'm interested in a career in computer science. Specifically, I'm most interested in researching artificial intelligence and/or computer vision. I don't have any computer science classes in college or industry experience, so I'm starting basically from scratch, outside of general computer savvy.
What's a good path for a person in my position to take? Living in the "real world" means that I have to worry about bills and getting old, two things that don't get along well with going back to college. But at the same time, even if I could get into a good master's program (which, maybe I couldn't) I'd be probably far behind my classmates at least initially, and even with such a degree I'm not sure I could get into a PhD program on that alone, which is what I'd really like to do.
What would people suggest? Would a second trip to college be a feasible option? Might I be able to get it done fairly quickly with crossover credits, and possibly even save money compared to a master's? There's lots of things to think about.