Programmer, humorist. Host of the Citizen Coder Podcast. I interview developers from all over the world, from beginners trying to break into the industry to senior devs.
You know, I've heard that somewhere! 😂 yes the "project based" courses should be taken AFTER a solid fundamental level is reached, and after hopefully someone has done some coding on their own, and more for a guide, less of a code-a-long. I think all these bootcamps and courses are making it harder in some ways to get proficient and get a job, because they create an unrealistic expectation of what you should he able to do by the end of it, by not focusing/pushing the fundamentals and practice.
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You know, I've heard that somewhere! 😂 yes the "project based" courses should be taken AFTER a solid fundamental level is reached, and after hopefully someone has done some coding on their own, and more for a guide, less of a code-a-long. I think all these bootcamps and courses are making it harder in some ways to get proficient and get a job, because they create an unrealistic expectation of what you should he able to do by the end of it, by not focusing/pushing the fundamentals and practice.