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r/codesmith

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

I'm happy to hear that. While I can easily see the value of Codesmith for someone who hasn't programmed before, it's been a bit harder to nail down what the journey would look like for someone who has. This is some great information and (at least for me) a lot to think about. Tha

u/michaelnovati replied · DELETED · archived copy ★ FEATURED
According to Codesmith data, only under 1/4 of students had CS degrees before Codesmith, and a good number of those were people who graduated a long time ago and never did SWE, or recently graduated and couldn't get a job. So while I'm not saying to go there or not to go there with experience, but I will point out that the vast majority of people there, do not have SWE experience and the ones that do are there for more specific reasons than mentioned above.