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Any success stories of H1 2024 grads?

r/codingbootcamp

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

It's great that you have already been reflecting on this. Since you want to lead the sub rather than merely moderating it, leading from the back would be welcome here. Your point about having more experience than others on this sub sounds a bit elitist. You do on some aspects a

u/michaelnovati replied ·
My experience isn't just my own as a leading engineer at Meta for 8 years. I work or worked with hundreds of people who graduated from about two dozen bootcamps from more recently to long ago, with a good number of people from 10 specific ones. I genuinely think I have a unique in the world perspective on bootcamps that is useful to people. Just because I have a unique and useful perspective doesn't mean it's better or worse than others. We run into problems when people start spreading false statements, or not engaging in discussion that's about the truth and is just conjecture or actually false statements because of emotional responses.