I’ve worked with people who have MBAs but aren’t really developers or even devops types.
It’s interesting to see them get frustrated so easily and have a hard time plowing through problem after problem making small changes until they finally get to something that works.
Someone who has only done a boot camp hasn’t demonstrated that they can work on problems for weeks or months before they can see real progress.
Someone who has an actual degree from a legit university or college, has at least proven that they can spend months or even years working on something until they get their reward. They won’t necessarily be able to program their way out of a wet paper bag, but they have at least one advantage on people who only have the boot camp certificate.
It’s interesting to see them get frustrated so easily and have a hard time plowing through problem after problem making small changes until they finally get to something that works.
Someone who has only done a boot camp hasn’t demonstrated that they can work on problems for weeks or months before they can see real progress.
Someone who has an actual degree from a legit university or college, has at least proven that they can spend months or even years working on something until they get their reward. They won’t necessarily be able to program their way out of a wet paper bag, but they have at least one advantage on people who only have the boot camp certificate.