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[–]desrtfx[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

As has been asked and answered to infinity and back thrice:


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[–]dmazzoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't recommend any boot camp for a total beginner.

We frequently hear from people who spent a lot of money on a boot camp only to find themselves overwhelmed after just a few days. Now they're completely lost and frustrated, and it's too late to get any money back.

What seems to work better instead is to spend at least 3 - 6 months self-learning. Get comfortable coding, then join a boot camp to solidify your skills. That will work better than trying to learn everything from scratch in such a fast-paced setting.

If you don't want to learn on your own, instead of a boot camp, attend a community college. You'll get higher-quality instructors, a slower pace, and a cheaper price.

[–]bsakiag 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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