The point you made on structure/accountability was great, and was why I did bootcamp. The "guaranteed job" thing is a scam. They work with not great employers who will offer you a job you don't want so that your "money back guarantee if you don't get a job" is invalidated (you're not allowed to turn down an offer and keep the money back offer). If you're going to do bootcamp, you should already be confident in your aptitude for programming, and you should seek knowledge within and outside the program. If you're diligent and land a job (like I did) then the price of admission will be a drop in the bucket.
I'm from India. I always watch your videos whenever you release them on RUclips. I first watched your video on Devin AI. It cleared all doubts and fear of AI.Thanks
I am currently a student at school 42, a free coding bootcamp! If there's anyone in europe or asia even thats reading this then do look into this school as the curriculum is entirely free (but there's a lot of hurdles to pass through first if you want to get admission)
For those in Africa, the closet to school 42, is ALX. it's a free 12 months bootcamp and they share most to their curriculum with Holberton School. The downside is you need to dedicate like 80+ hours a week(the deadline for each task are extremely short) They cover low level programming(You get to build a shell in C) to high level programming in python and javascript.
thx bro I was spending a lot on Udemy but now just looking for projects on RUclips so I ignored more than 100 courses I finished most of them but yes now I'm free and I was wrong really
I like every of your videos, maybe for those of the videos that you don't show code, it would be great if you put the audio in spotify as a podcast. Apart from learn programing with you, I also learn english 😎 Greeting for Argentina
Don't do that cert. Do the network and then the security plus. I passed the security plus first try skipped everything before. Use a lot of online resources and books.
I’m enrolled in a bootcamp, but the only reason why is because I didn’t have to pay for it. And honestly the only way I would ever attend one. I already knew they weren’t worth that much money
Boot camps are a waste of money. Same for college and cyber security certificates. Schools, bootcamps, and cyber security certificate creators make more money when people fail. RUclips is great because the channels have to be good at teaching, they can't profit off a students failure, they need to make good content or there are negative repercussions
Dont bother woth degrees as they are oit of date and not up to the latest code or css or html. Learn from top players who surface on the tube..set up amd do your own business and blag it like 99% are doing.
The point you made on structure/accountability was great, and was why I did bootcamp. The "guaranteed job" thing is a scam. They work with not great employers who will offer you a job you don't want so that your "money back guarantee if you don't get a job" is invalidated (you're not allowed to turn down an offer and keep the money back offer).
If you're going to do bootcamp, you should already be confident in your aptitude for programming, and you should seek knowledge within and outside the program. If you're diligent and land a job (like I did) then the price of admission will be a drop in the bucket.
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I was about to drop 15k on a bootcamp and you came on my recommendations. I'm so glad that happened. I would of just wasted my money.
I'm from India. I always watch your videos whenever you release them on RUclips. I first watched your video on Devin AI. It cleared all doubts and fear of AI.Thanks
I am currently a student at school 42, a free coding bootcamp! If there's anyone in europe or asia even thats reading this then do look into this school as the curriculum is entirely free (but there's a lot of hurdles to pass through first if you want to get admission)
For those in Africa, the closet to school 42, is ALX. it's a free 12 months bootcamp and they share most to their curriculum with Holberton School. The downside is you need to dedicate like 80+ hours a week(the deadline for each task are extremely short)
They cover low level programming(You get to build a shell in C) to high level programming in python and javascript.
thx bro I was spending a lot on Udemy but now just looking for projects on RUclips so I ignored more than 100 courses I finished most of them but yes now I'm free and I was wrong really
I need a tech study buddy
Book to get certified: $60 in Barnes & Noble (or free 😉)
Bootcamp: $15000
I like every of your videos, maybe for those of the videos that you don't show code, it would be great if you put the audio in spotify as a podcast. Apart from learn programing with you, I also learn english 😎 Greeting for Argentina
The link isn't working for the roadmap.
Will the road map link help me pass the Comptia A+ certificate?
Don't do that cert. Do the network and then the security plus. I passed the security plus first try skipped everything before. Use a lot of online resources and books.
I currently am on my first and only coding bootcamp as I'm writing this.😭😭Why didn't you post this video two months ago?
@gherbetto 😭😭 We're all suffering together then
I’m enrolled in a bootcamp, but the only reason why is because I didn’t have to pay for it. And honestly the only way I would ever attend one. I already knew they weren’t worth that much money
@@Neseku hi - which bootcamp are you in?
Boot camps are a waste of money. Same for college and cyber security certificates. Schools, bootcamps, and cyber security certificate creators make more money when people fail. RUclips is great because the channels have to be good at teaching, they can't profit off a students failure, they need to make good content or there are negative repercussions
I also taught myself rocket engineering, built a rocket, went to mars, had a cup of coffee and came back.
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what about the ai/ml bootcamps?
Dont bother woth degrees as they are oit of date and not up to the latest code or css or html. Learn from top players who surface on the tube..set up amd do your own business and blag it like 99% are doing.