u/michaelnovati replied · · edited ★ FEATURED
You on the fence of if a top tier bootcamp or career accelerator is right (or nothing at all!). I would consider Codesmith yeah. It's not guaranteed to get you a job but if you feel really stuck it might be worth it for the community. You'll highly likely be coding circles around everyone but their curriculum isn't what you are paying for - anyone can get the material and it's entirely taught by former graduates.
Also consider career accelerators and see if they are right for you - they tend to be job hunt and interview focused instead of learning focused.
Formation.dev (I'm a co-founder) (adaptive learning efficient practice, small group sessions, mock interviews with senior/staff engineers, support until you get a job)
Interview Kickstart (structured DS&A practice, lecture style sessions, mock interviews with senior engineers)
Interviewing.io (a la cart interview practice, or pay for dedicated mentor)
Pathrise (job hunt funnel optimization, not much technical learning)
Coachable (intense DS&A practice and resume optimization, good track record with new grads)