I'm a JS Subject Matter Expert (SME) that has spent the past few years spearheading curricula and teaching initiatives at colleges and bootcamps, in person and virtually.
I'm a bit skeptical of these, as it tends to cater to some questionable clientele who is normally just interested in the 'cheapest price' (a la Fiverr).
So, in an international market and dev knowledge being fairly accessible to anyone who wants it, it's probably a good fit for those who can work for $10-$20/hr.
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I'm a bit skeptical of these, as it tends to cater to some questionable clientele who is normally just interested in the 'cheapest price' (a la Fiverr).
So, in an international market and dev knowledge being fairly accessible to anyone who wants it, it's probably a good fit for those who can work for $10-$20/hr.