I teach an immersive boot camp where students learn to develop three-tier, (full stack) web applications in three months. When they get their first job (which over 93% do) they are junior developers because they have little experience.
IMHO developers are not junior anymore when they can take on average projects on their own.
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I teach an immersive boot camp where students learn to develop three-tier, (full stack) web applications in three months. When they get their first job (which over 93% do) they are junior developers because they have little experience.
IMHO developers are not junior anymore when they can take on average projects on their own.