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Prep for a coding bootcamp

r/codingbootcamp

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

I can see the logic there. But maybe where we differ is on what the point of a "coding boot camp" is. My current view, is that a coding boot camp is to get people acquainted with the web dev eco system, to give them real-world practical experience, to emulate a real team enviro

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Understanding DSA isn't about interviewing, it's about putting together your tool belt and loading it up with the standard basic tools, like a hammer and a wrench and a screwdriver. The rest is all specialization, like getting a drill, or a stud finder, or saw, etc...