u/ElectSamsepi0l wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
OP is obviously a successful guy and probably a world class coder, I'm just so turned off by the "spin" here. I'll even yield to his point, which I believe was that DEI gives more opportunity to "non-traditional" backgrounds, but let's say you have a class of 30 attending a boo
u/michaelnovati replied ·
I agree that the topic of DEI is much more complicated than a short post about it and I didn't elaborate. I very much agree that bootcamps !== DEI.
For example Bootcamps are NOT super diverse because to do a 12 hour day 5 days a week + saturdays and have enough savings to do it, typically means you had a successful past career and are not a primary caretaker of children, or you have an environment and circumstances that have childcare.