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What's your opinion on Coding Bootcamps?

 5 years ago
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Coding Bootcamps have changed the game for career switchers over the past five years. Those who want to move into Web Development and Software Engineering now don't need to take time out to commit to a Computer Science degree. Hands-on skills can be just a few weeks of immersive training away.

There are now hundreds of options that cover front-end, back-end, design, data science and digital marketing. And while the landscape is changing , the Bootcamp looks like it is here to stay.

I completed General Assembly's Javascript Development short course. While not an immersive Bootcamp it gave me a big step up from the online learning I had been doing in Javascript, AJAX, APIs, node.js and D3.

Have you completed a Coding Bootcamp? Hired a graduate from one or are thinking about applying to one?

I'd love to hear your thoughts.

There are some great posts from others here on Dev.to who've written about their experiences. Check them out:


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