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Is a bootcamp right for me if I’m already pretty good at programming but have no actual experience?

r/codingbootcamp

u/twaccount143244 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

My understanding is that bootcamps are actually pretty bad at supplying career support. They do a better job of teaching you the basics, but if you’ve published an app you probably know those. Another thing to do is to take the codesmith technical interview. If you pass that on

u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
Want to know something crazy but Codemsith often rejects people on their first try even if they are qualified so they can prove how much they want to go to Codesmith. If you really want to go, you'll fight to get in. So that said, yeah if you get in your first try, you have no hope in a bootcamp and run for the hills.