I became a little suspicious of the "learn to code" boot camps when the first of I looked at was female only. Why
female only in this point in history? My conclusion; at
the end of the course--the average Hacker Dude would question the cost if the education, the versaity of "I'm
a Koder now, and it only took a few weeks!".
I'm not for a lot of regulation, but in this case I think
these schools need a through vetting. They are not cheap,
and promise a lot.
Off subject, but I'm still angry that Gov. Brown made it
more difficult to become a Realestate Broker. He did away
with the 4 year degree requirement, as a fast track to getting a broker's license. It's ironic that Governor
Terminator saw right through the B.S., and vetoed the bill.
From that point on; I never vote strictly Democratic. And
yes--I'm off topic. sorry.
Of all the reasons to be suspicious of "learn to code" bootcamps, your aversion to women-only programs has me confused.
"Why female only...?": Probably because the founders of those programs would like to see more women coding. Same reason organizations like "Girls Who Code" exist. The fact that those programs are geared towards an underrepresented demographic shouldn't raise any red flags.
I'm not for a lot of regulation, but in this case I think these schools need a through vetting. They are not cheap, and promise a lot.
Off subject, but I'm still angry that Gov. Brown made it more difficult to become a Realestate Broker. He did away with the 4 year degree requirement, as a fast track to getting a broker's license. It's ironic that Governor Terminator saw right through the B.S., and vetoed the bill. From that point on; I never vote strictly Democratic. And yes--I'm off topic. sorry.