Can some tech anons school me on coding bootcamps, specifically online ones.
>Which bootcamp did you choose?
>How much do you make?
>How long did it take for you to find a job?
>Did you already have a degree?
>Would you recommend it?
And yes I'm a shut-in faggot who should kms.
Coding Bootcamps
Professional software dev here
You're too late to the party. Get a real comp sci education if you're interested, because the market is over saturated with "bootcamp coders" who can't program for shit.
The wages for those guys will keep going down as bootcamps churn out more idiots, and the wages for people who know what they're doing will keep going up.
Thanks for the response, should have figured I was too late to the party. I guess i'll stick with community college courses.
I went to one but got kicked out because I couldn't keep up with their weekly tests. Honestly the good ones try to get half their class from people that already know how to code just don't know how to look for a job. The other half is fucked because you realistically can't learn full stack in 3 months. I suggest learning as much as you can before you attend.
Literally just go to college and study some easy bs degree and become a professor in flyover state. Good income and stable job. Also start going to church you stupid faggot.
>Church
huh?
I'm a pastor at the Chuch of Holy Titties
What about for people who are actually competent with programming but never attended university? Do they still not get jobs?
interested in this as well. i dropped out when i was 16 to help work and support my family but i can do things like binary search and low level stuff with c++ etc.
I don't think we are going to get an answer user.