Thinking about doing a 6 month coding boot camp and thinking about a career change, What do you think? I’m currently a finance director making 200k. I have my bachelors in finance and accounting and I have a masters in business.
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I've been involved with a bootcamp called Parsity - parsity.io. It's not perfect but as far as online programs go, I think it offers great ROI. Hope this helps!
What do you think about evaluating bootcamps on instructor background and cohort class size? I looked at a few, and sometimes their instructors have no exp outside of the bootcamp.
Do you have any bootcamps that you recommend? Maybe within certain price ranges (High priced, moderately priced, cheap)? Thanks!
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Is it possible for you to give a list of boot camps you recommend from highly priced to cheap?
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Thinking about doing a 6 month coding boot camp and thinking about a career change, What do you think? I’m currently a finance director making 200k. I have my bachelors in finance and accounting and I have a masters in business.
Before deciding whether a career as a web developer is something that you might find interesting checkout this tutorial series covering HTML5 and CSS3 created in 2020. It is not specifically a front-end or full-stack developer course but by the end of the 44 videos you should have an idea about front-end development.
HTML5 and CSS3 beginners tutorials: ruclips.net/p/PL41lfR-6DnOq3BebucTNMSVDojCIiv_en
Afterwards use this project-based tutorial to create a website so you can assess how well you understood the content of the previous tutorial series.
HTML5/CSS3 Flat Responsive Website - Start To Finish Web Design Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/muZ0JYBCnrU/видео.html
You will now be in a better position to decide whether web development is a good career fit and whether an expensive boot camp is the necessary. Some people need a formal structure for the curriculum while others just need a roadmap and a few pointers to high-quality tutorials possibly combined with a mentor. Web 2.0 will be around for many years, however, Web 3.0 (decentralised web) and blockchain are newer opportunities to become a web developer, smart contract developer, and/or smart contract auditor.
Whatever path you ultimately choose, enjoy the journey.
my brother in christ if you are making 200k salary why would you even want to change that
What bootcamps would you recommend? I’ve been looking into coding dojo and flatiron. Trying to figure out if they are good schools
Are you doing in-person or online? Those are very established, but I don't know anyone that's been through them.
@@PeterElbaum , online and it doesn’t have to be those specific ones. I’m just trying to find a good program with good curriculum and mentorship’s
I've been involved with a bootcamp called Parsity - parsity.io. It's not perfect but as far as online programs go, I think it offers great ROI. Hope this helps!
@@PeterElbaum , I’ll look into it thank you
What do you think about evaluating bootcamps on instructor background and cohort class size? I looked at a few, and sometimes their instructors have no exp outside of the bootcamp.
That's a bit of a red flag. I think looking at that kind of stuff can also add context to the decision.
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