> promote an unrealistic image of the "Software Developer Career" ... and within 6 months ( seriously ? ) you'll be ready and making 120K$/Year.
Huh? What's "unrealistic" about it? Lambda and App Academy regularly graduate students making that kind of money.
> most of the stuff a developer has to do has often nothing to do with the technology he learnt at school
Given you agree that much of what you learn during a CS degree gets supplanted by real-world knowledge once you get a job, I don't see what your problem is with bootcamps like this one.
(Makers Academy grad here; 4 years into tech and gainfully employed at http://pivotal.io thank you very much)
Huh? What's "unrealistic" about it? Lambda and App Academy regularly graduate students making that kind of money.
> most of the stuff a developer has to do has often nothing to do with the technology he learnt at school
Given you agree that much of what you learn during a CS degree gets supplanted by real-world knowledge once you get a job, I don't see what your problem is with bootcamps like this one.
(Makers Academy grad here; 4 years into tech and gainfully employed at http://pivotal.io thank you very much)