| Harry Tabata | I don't have a base line for code bootcamps, as this is the only one I've been to. So feel free to continue your research about coding bootcamps.
I guess I'll tell my quick story as a snapshot of progression from the beginning and the end.
In my cohort, we focused on the coding skills and tools for web development. Each of us had to have an elementary understanding of html, css, and javascript before we could start. At this point and time, I could barely produce a couple of words on the DOM with my local machine. So you could say I was an absolute beginner.
At the end of the bootcamp, I have at least 700+ hours of React and JS experience. Which still makes a person very, very junior, but at this point and time I was able to create web pages, UI components on the fly. The only critique I would have is I wished we spent time early in the program working on some algorithms. We kind of did more at the end, but this boot camp placed more emphasis on creating content with React. This class also spent a bit of time with learning and the git process. Basically enough to understand a flow of git.
The one outstanding point is this company will help you get a job position. They helped me, and I appreciate it.
I would recommend this place if a person wants to learn web development. I would continue researching other camps if a person wants to learn UNITY or data science. |