If your current job is not in programming and you want a part time bootcamp, Codesmith is the only top one that has part time. Launch School Core is self paced and part time but the immersive capstone is not.
If you are already an engineer, look at Pathrise, Formation (disclosure: co-founder), Interview Kickstart for levelng up your career.
u/tsspartan wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Thoughts on full stack academy?
u/michaelnovatireplied·
Well every bootcamp is worth looking into yeah and I would never recommend a bootcamp for everyone, always depends on you.
But generally speaking in this market, even graduates from the top bootcamps are struggling, so it's more about you than the bootcamp right now
u/hustle4success wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Mike, you're forgetting to include NuCamp's programs are self paced as well and offer a pseudo-bootcamp experience with intermittent live lecture/instruction I believe.
u/michaelnovatireplied·
yeah nucamp to me is possibly in the Springboard alternative yeah, to me it's alternative to 'typical' bootcamp though that's a lot cheaper. the top bootcamps tend to be smaller, hard to get into, and every effective for the right peopel