I know this is an older video, but may u give me ur take on tripleten? have u heard of it? from the people that u know is that a recomended company?
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maria_evans4 months, 4 weeks ago
From personal experience, all coding bootcamps are scam believe me. Don't waste your time and money. If you are an undergrad get a master degree in cybersecurity or applied CS because master degrees are considered two years experience. If you are a first time coder get a bachelor degree in CS or apprenticeship programs.
charansarna1176 months, 4 weeks ago
One thing that I actually learned in this field is that, after you learned the fundamentals in programming then Don't ask questions, don't ask for help, research on your own. Problem solving at its finest
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kristin.ford8 months ago
ALS you should consider money degree 100,000 bucks vs 20,000 maximum
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jayeden681 year ago
This guy is yapping terrible advice as if we’re in the 20201 hiring market. Bro it is 2025, people without degrees are easily filtered out. Then the candidates with degrees get the interview and compete for the limited spots left. Saying you should do a bootcamp is the same as saying, “waste your money so you don’t get a chance at a job, but hey at least you know some lame HTML”.
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rodrigo.mendes1 year, 5 months ago
What bootcamp should I be looking for ?
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carol_atkinson1 year, 5 months ago
You can learn just as much or more without a degree ya, but the market is brutal and having that piece of paper is a big advantage
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beth_burton1 year, 5 months ago
THANK YOU! FOR BEING SO CONCISE AND STRAIGHT TO THE POINT! LIFE IS SO SHORT! SUBSCRIBED! TYTY
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kristin.ford1 year, 5 months ago
I appreciate your hard work, but I have to be honest - I'm feeling quite conflicted about AI these days. Just yesterday, Claude helped me create an entire web application, frontend and backend included, generating around 30,000 lines of code without me needing any coding knowledge. It makes me wonder about the future of programming as a profession - when AI can do so much so effortlessly, what will be left for human programmers to do?
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agathe_prévost1 year, 5 months ago
I think a degree is necessary for most professional jobs. I got a job with just an associates in CS but it was because I had a bachelors in something else. For all my peers with an associates most of them could never find a job. The ones that did are being paid beans still. People should think twice about doing anything less than a bachelors degree. While it’s possible to land a job, your chances go down significantly without a bachelors.
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madeleinedelahaye6391 year, 5 months ago
Any suggestions how to join and which one
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stéphane.perrin1 year, 5 months ago
only juniorn roles without a degree?
zinalsood8651 year, 5 months ago
But this might not be easy for someone raised in Africa, especially the western part.
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sébastienraven351 year, 5 months ago
Extremely important to understand current hiring culture, a degree will always stand above a boot camp or self taught in most hiring managers minds and it’s very competitive right now, it’s not the same environment as 5 years ago
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tristan.miller1 year, 5 months ago
Is GPA in computer science matters when applying for tech jobs
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liabeier2611 year, 5 months ago
Wow tim You always say what's on my mind I am a self starter myself and I learn with free resources not a boot camp and I think that's cool too
I know this is an older video, but may u give me ur take on tripleten? have u heard of it? from the people that u know is that a recomended company?
From personal experience, all coding bootcamps are scam believe me. Don't waste your time and money. If you are an undergrad get a master degree in cybersecurity or applied CS because master degrees are considered two years experience. If you are a first time coder get a bachelor degree in CS or apprenticeship programs.
One thing that I actually learned in this field is that, after you learned the fundamentals in programming then Don't ask questions, don't ask for help, research on your own. Problem solving at its finest
ALS you should consider money degree 100,000 bucks vs 20,000 maximum
This guy is yapping terrible advice as if we’re in the 20201 hiring market. Bro it is 2025, people without degrees are easily filtered out. Then the candidates with degrees get the interview and compete for the limited spots left. Saying you should do a bootcamp is the same as saying, “waste your money so you don’t get a chance at a job, but hey at least you know some lame HTML”.
What bootcamp should I be looking for ?
You can learn just as much or more without a degree ya, but the market is brutal and having that piece of paper is a big advantage
THANK YOU! FOR BEING SO CONCISE AND STRAIGHT TO THE POINT! LIFE IS SO SHORT! SUBSCRIBED! TYTY
I appreciate your hard work, but I have to be honest - I'm feeling quite conflicted about AI these days. Just yesterday, Claude helped me create an entire web application, frontend and backend included, generating around 30,000 lines of code without me needing any coding knowledge. It makes me wonder about the future of programming as a profession - when AI can do so much so effortlessly, what will be left for human programmers to do?
I think a degree is necessary for most professional jobs. I got a job with just an associates in CS but it was because I had a bachelors in something else. For all my peers with an associates most of them could never find a job. The ones that did are being paid beans still. People should think twice about doing anything less than a bachelors degree. While it’s possible to land a job, your chances go down significantly without a bachelors.
Any suggestions how to join and which one
only juniorn roles without a degree?
But this might not be easy for someone raised in Africa, especially the western part.
Extremely important to understand current hiring culture, a degree will always stand above a boot camp or self taught in most hiring managers minds and it’s very competitive right now, it’s not the same environment as 5 years ago
Is GPA in computer science matters when applying for tech jobs
Wow tim You always say what's on my mind I am a self starter myself and I learn with free resources not a boot camp and I think that's cool too