u/SnooConfections1353 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Software engineering is not really entry level anymore, and we all know AI is a big reason why. Before, being a software engineer could mean building a CRUD app and wiring some APIs together. Now AI can do a lot of that grunt work in seconds. What is left is the hard part. Softwa
u/michaelnovati replied ·
I'm working on a very comprehensive research paper about the bootcamp industry and the broader market from 2020 to present but it will take quite a while if I finish since it's not a priority.
But yeah there are a number of market factors, I generally agree with this but there are really like 4 factors that on their own could each kill the bootcamp industry that happened and it's why the sum of them has been the end of the industry. There are very few bootcamps that offer a SWE program now (that hasn't morphed into some kind of AI-related SWE thing)