u/thinking_clear wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I'll take these one at a time.. 1. I have a bachelors degree in CS, and I landed internships from jr. year onwards. One turned into a full-time offer, which I leveraged into a different offer at a different company. Since we're talking bootcamps, this doesn't help much, but I
u/michaelnovati replied ·
+1 passionate side projects. The best projects I've seen exudd natural passion that can't be faked or rushed.
How do you feel about bootcamps that steer you to making open source projects (Codesmith and Hack Reactor). Presumably people are not personally passionate about a graphql debugging tool.