Tamadrummer88
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Lately I've been thinking of transitioning into a new career. Been doing security/law enforcement for the last 6 years and my career is literally going nowhere. I'm 26 and I'm not getting any younger, and I'm far behind of where my peers are at now.
I've looked into web developing. Learning what goes into making a website, app, etc has always interested me. For the last year or so I've been dabbling in learning how to code (just the bare basics, nothing too fancy) and I really like it. I don't have much time for going back to school nor the money, and I've been seeing all these coding boot camps popping up. Been reading a lot about them and notice that while they are time consuming, they teach you what you need to know in a short period of time, whereas a degree in that take 4 or so years, and the graduates go on to get really good jobs. Then there's the other side of it, where some companies won't hire anyone without a degree, etc.
I know there's no substitute for a good degree these days, and if need be I'll look into a few schools, but these coding boot camps really caught my eye.
Any thoughts?
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I've looked into web developing. Learning what goes into making a website, app, etc has always interested me. For the last year or so I've been dabbling in learning how to code (just the bare basics, nothing too fancy) and I really like it. I don't have much time for going back to school nor the money, and I've been seeing all these coding boot camps popping up. Been reading a lot about them and notice that while they are time consuming, they teach you what you need to know in a short period of time, whereas a degree in that take 4 or so years, and the graduates go on to get really good jobs. Then there's the other side of it, where some companies won't hire anyone without a degree, etc.
I know there's no substitute for a good degree these days, and if need be I'll look into a few schools, but these coding boot camps really caught my eye.
Any thoughts?
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