most suck.
if you must go, stay away from certain ones like revature. they're not only useless but actively malicious lol. they'll put you through some half-assed bootcamp, you won't learn much, and they'll set you up with an employer (and subsequently location) of their choosing. they'll make you sign a 2 year contract with them and you won't be able to go anywhere else or they'll sue you. and that's how you end up stuck as a front-end webdev in NYC making $54k
never went to one myself, but i've heard hack reactor is a good one. that said, i'd go get an accredited degree any day of the week before going into a bootcamp though.
But at least ur foot is in the door right ??
But at least ur foot is in the door right ??
personally, i think the opportunity cost of 2 years is too great for the large majority of people trying to get their start. but for small minority of people it's worked out i'd imagine.
this reddit thread is pretty accurate.
bit of a side story, but i actually got an offer from a similar company that was in the same line of business as revature. they offered me a good starting salary, around $90k, but i turned them down because i didn't like their business model and i wanted to stay where i was (DMV area). looking back on it, i 100% do not regret doing that.
personally, i think the opportunity cost of 2 years is too great for the large majority of people trying to get their start. but for small minority of people it's worked out i'd imagine.
this reddit thread is pretty accurate.
bit of a side story, but i actually got an offer from a similar company that was in the same line of business as revature. they offered me a good starting salary, around $90k, but i turned them down because i didn't like their business model and i wanted to stay where i was (DMV area). looking back on it, i 100% do not regret doing that.
Seems desperate but I'm so far from a bachelor's I almost don't even care
How many here have taught themselves web development? particularly Front-End?
I come from mainly a Graphic Design/UI-UX background, but always enjoyed coding somewhat. Basically I'm thinking about becoming a web dev - I understand HTML, CSS & Bootstrap and I'm just getting into JS which I know the very, very basics of.
did you end up teaching yourself? my friend and i are about to do a project that involves creating a website and my html/css/js chops are rusty as hell
Where can I find like little code challenges or projects to learn Java? I know the basics of Java just need tasks to do so I can train a little
Where can I find like little code challenges or projects to learn Java? I know the basics of Java just need tasks to do so I can train a little
does anyone know how to read assembly code
i have no idea how to do this assignment and its due on friday
does anyone know how to read assembly code
i have no idea how to do this assignment and its due on friday
lemme see
Anyone wanna make some cash doing a Java project for me that’s due today
what’s the project
Just Google someone’s RPS and make it your own to meet the requirements if you’re this desperate lol.