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Don The Developer: "Coding Bootcamps ARE Still Viable in 2024".... with caveats πŸ˜‰

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u/Funny_Disaster2546 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

Bootcamps have been mostly dominated by corporates. Got to know recently that Carnegie Mellon University has started a coding bootcamp. If some of you might want to know more, here is the link [bootcamps.cs.cmu.edu](http://bootcamps.cs.cmu.edu)

u/michaelnovati replied Β·
That bootcamp is outsourced to a corporation :(. I'm not saying that's good or bad, but it's important to note how this works. CMU offers some of the teaching and mentors and TalentSpring offers the career services side of things and tries to place you at their companies for placement fees. Again, this could be a really nice win win model, but it's important to understand how it works before spewing out everywhere that this is like going to CMU directly.