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I've never done a bootcamp, but you would probably be better served taking a few intro to programming classes at your local community college, better yet, take a whole semester of classes since you have a lot of free time. Look into CIS/MIS/Applied CS, those are geared towards more practical programming than theory. Not only would it be cheaper, but the learning experience would probably be better too. I would certainly include a SQL/database class as well. Most of what programmers know, they learn by doing, "on the street," so think of a few projects you wanna do and build them too.



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