> How is this possible? > Our data aside, it still just seems hard to believe that 3 months can compete with a 4-year university degree. The time scales just seem off. The first thing to note is that the difference in instructional time is not as large as it seems. > > Bootcamps are able to show outsized results by relentlessly focusing on practical skills.
>t. thinks that everything that has a rest api is html and javascript
Bentley Roberts
>imagine being so retarded that you can't even understand the most trivial bar chart
James Diaz
gee, it's almost like universities don't even teach javascript
Zachary Sanchez
Yes, imagine that!
Austin Thomas
Want to get gay married fren?
Eli Moore
EEs will always have a job... But sometimes it is grossly underpayed.
Ayden Nguyen
That's the scores user, not how many people do it.
Asher Peterson
i've heard a lot of EE work was being outsourced to India and Vietnam these days. worked for a while as a webshit with a brilliant EE guy who just straight-up couldn't find a job.
Leo Cook
Fuck India, Fuck China. They took ur IT joobs. They took ur EE joobs.
Cameron Nguyen
>Pajeets in IT >Chengs in EE What jobs aren't compromised? You know what? I don't afraid automation as much as pajeetification.
Chase Torres
If you're worried work in defense industry/intelligence community. Can't outscourse classfied stuff.
Charles Carter
Better than the boom-bust cycle that I think will appear in CS
Ryan Stewart
>bootcamp graduates suck at anything that the IDE cant help them with Why aren't I surprised?
David Murphy
That is difficult af to get a job in defense/intelligence. Also it is big pain in the ass to glow in the dark. I think I'd better become HVAC or electrician nigger. Sure, I'd compete with spics, but whatever, you will have job anyway.
Colton Cruz
Is it really that hard for CS/EE? All the defense contractors and nsa/cia came to school career fairs and seemed a little desperate since they don't pay as much.
Jason Sanchez
>Waste your time doing a 4 year degree >think you know everything >can't follow direction >will no doubt job hop >typically so far up own ass will sperg out when QA sends back a ticket >typically a gate keeper who gets mad when someone who doesn't look like them is on the team. >Is typically a lame who hopes his career will allow him to flex on women with less money only to get cheated on by year 2.
Glowing in the dark is hard for sure. Imagine being not allowed to leave country for N-years.
Adrian Robinson
>Is it really that hard for CS/EE? Not really but you have a lot of losers on Jow Forums.
Elijah Gray
this
take what you read on Jow Forums with a grain of salt, as most of the faggots here are either NEETs or underaged and hence don't know what the hell they're talking about
Adrian Lopez
I thought they only hire slaves from Ivy league universities.
Camden Carter
>NEET here this is 110% correct!
Aaron Baker
do cybersecurity, you fucking retards. it's trendy, fun and not difficult at all
Asher Edwards
Cybersecurity requires smarts and autism levels that I'd never reach. EE, on the other hand, requires only moderate autism.
Logan Thompson
>university graduates did better than or as good as bootcamp faggots BTFO
Daniel Ross
>Cybersecurity requires smarts and autism levels Is this the reason most of these fags are fat women.
Ayden Harris
I take marriage very seriously so only if you let me fuck you in the ass on thursdays.
Carter Gomez
>Cybersecurity requires smarts and autism levels that I'd never reach. about as much smarts as a plumber.
Caleb Cox
15 yo retards can pwn your shit. 18 yo's can make $1M by finding bugs in web applications. do you really think it's that difficult? it's a matter of motivation and love for what you do... or for the money, whatever you like the most.
wat
Kayden Hernandez
Dude, plumbers need many smarts, while electrican don't need any smarts at all.
Oliver Rivera
Not really, most cybersecurity jobs are piss easy and a lot don't even require coding. Some of the worst people I've ever worked with are in this field
Luis Rogers
only if you let me dress up in a slutty anime girl cosplay ;)
But what about Airbus drivers? Are those jobs compromised by pajeets?
Liam Cruz
Most of the twitter handles are of fat women daily shit posting about do's and don'ts in Cybersecurity.
Hunter Harris
yup, you're right in my radar...contact me friend I'm dead serious
Xavier Robinson
cybersecurity is as """"sexist"""" and trendy to twitter SJWs as any other area in IT. if you want to know more about infosec, follow infosec rockstars instead
>Triplebyte sees a biased sample of both bootcamp grads and college grads. We do background-blind screening via an online programming test, and only interview engineers who pass this test. Thus we have no way to know what percentage of bootcamp grads and college grads fail early in our process
Christian Reed
It would be easy enough to be blinded until they fail, specifically for the stats like this
Robert Brooks
You sexist pig. You're the sole example of bigot faggots who holds women in general back from achieving their potential. Not anymore, fag. Women are doing far better and will soon crush your safe space.
Christian Green
>tfw creative writing degree >tfw working at comfy plant nursery where I spend 90% of my time watering plants and standing around
feeling good all things considered.
Owen Moore
>bioengineering degree >work in research writing highlevel scripts >nobody else has any idea how to program assumes everything I do should take 10+ times longer than it does >work mainly from home get several raises in less than a year because everyone thinks I’m working so hard
Shit’s good
Andrew Cooper
shocker that a bootcamp does a study showing bootcamps are as good as university education
Anthony Evans
>holds women in general back from achieving their potential
like angela merkel destroying a continent or feminist engineers building collapsing bridges?
They’re recruiters who get paid by companies to provide engineering canidates. Not to say there’s no way the wouldn’t have been paid by boot camps to post that but they are not a boot camp site
Justin Parker
of those, I've only read about >Parisa Tabriz (@laparisa) >Katie Moussouris (@k8em0) Moussouris is a bit controversial IIRC
>SecuriTay (@SwiftOnSecurity) I think this account is not even managed by a woman...
also, they missed some bigger female rockstars: Joanna Rutkowska and, perhaps, @aloria
Joshua Johnson
>like angela merkel destroying a continent Because male politicians have never destroyed contientns >or feminist engineers building collapsing bridges? Because male engineers have never built bridges that have failed
Matthew Roberts
>female rockstars
Joanna Rutkowska is probably the only one that would fit that description but 'she' was a 'he' a while ago.
Sure they have but males built practically everything entitled little shits take for granted. Women are not and will never be a panacea.
Caleb Wilson
SwiftOnSecurity is definitely managed by a group of women. You can check their followers, it's almost filled with other women.
Liam Gomez
^I meant their following....
Jack Walker
>SwiftOnSecurity
too up its own arse that account. just like most "le cyber superstars"
Grayson James
>'she' was a 'he' a while ago. kek
did you conclude >SwiftOnSecurity is definitely managed by a group of women based on >You can check their followers, it's almost filled with other women. ? because that's some broken logic right there. anyway, IIRC, one more or less well known guy was said to be @SwiftOnSecurity
Dylan Butler
>You sexist pig. either bait or lost.
Not the same user to clairfy, but don't think men and women are the same, because they are not (and that's a good thing).
Levi Young
>males built practically everything entitled little shits take for granted. While actively preventing women from reaching positions where they could participate in the building.
Brandon James
>because that's some broken logic right there it's not rocket science, fren. Anyone with a right head can say it's run by a bunch of woman, the way they preach about women stuffs, the way they almost follow any woman who writes programming and some edgy phrases in their bio. >IIRC, one more or less well known guy was said to be @SwiftOnSecurity Must be a tranny who likes to call whatever they feel in a particular given day.
Christopher Hernandez
>but don't think men and women are the same, because they are not (and that's a good thing) Typical sexist dog whistle
Brayden Williams
You're right, mate. Now that woman don't need man in reproduction process, it's safe to assume the future belongs to women.
Caleb Reed
>You're right, mate. Now that woman don't need man in reproduction process, it's safe to assume the future belongs to women. Literally already happening. All boys will become girls and women shall rule the world.
Leo Ramirez
What the fuck is >web system design if a three month coding bootcamp prepares you for it?
Landon Brooks
You found a whopping one example of EE guy not finding work in his field
Mason Adams
>tfw CE >tfw still end up a webmonkey
Charles Morris
name 12 EE guys who found work in their field, faggot
Samuel Stewart
probably some bullshit like database with SQL/Oracle or something
Ayden Roberts
It's comparatively easy academically and they are desperate for people, but the pay is relatively shitty (unless you're a contractor) and you may have to take a polygraph and have your career in limbo for months during background investigations, and you're likely to be rejected if you haven't lived a clean cut life.
Hudson Morales
It's when you can bullshit hours on end about the cap theorem, but don't know how to normalize your fucking database at least to the third normal form.
Connor Miller
same got a internship working on communication and signals maintenance for a major railroad
feels great
Nathan Bennett
I've considered it many times but it seems boring as fuck, like you're a glorified tester. Is that what's it like only in the beginning?