I'm a "bootcamp" graduate who has been happily employed at a great company for around a year now.
I would definitely say that my experience of grinding out 60 hour weeks of programming was very much aligned with learning something the hard way, so I really hope that Zed at least manages to acknowledge the successful programs in the space.
While I share the concern that many of these programs may not live up to their claims, it should not be overlooked that there are a few quality ones that really change people's lives.
I would definitely say that my experience of grinding out 60 hour weeks of programming was very much aligned with learning something the hard way, so I really hope that Zed at least manages to acknowledge the successful programs in the space.
While I share the concern that many of these programs may not live up to their claims, it should not be overlooked that there are a few quality ones that really change people's lives.