Thanks for this series, I watched every episode! I loved the style and Im a bit sad it's over.. it was so funny to follow the ups and downs of the boot campers (Well done and good luck in your new careers!)
Documentary style is very unique, to show the anxiety, and lostness of the new developers. What is surprising though, is how many intelligent people get into the "deep"end of technology with very less base to start with... Its like go figure it out... it is just bits and bytes... I feel the prime movers are the teachers, and the platform...
Hi! I watched some parts of the documentary, but didn't see where they discussed how the salary will be. I mean some of them were in their 30s and with that age you usually have built up some status or even a family and if you are fresh in this field you probably won't get the same salary you got before? So my question is, do they get the same salary or even higher than before because programming is paid better or do they earn less than before, because they are newcomers in the field? Does someone have some insight into this topic?
I heard about programming back in 2008 for the first time, since then i been wanting to learn it but never succeeded ...it was something that was stuck ..a very frustrating experience indeed
Maybe you should look into online classes or even a bootcamp? Personally I learn the best if I have a bit of structure and pressure to finish tasks at least.. P.S. nice username 😉
Great documentary. Great protagonists. But I really have doubts about this concept of learning. The brain needs pauses to learn. It's just too much input over a short period of time...
it works, I am almost done with my bootcamp and it has been a rollercoaster but I am definitely learning a shit ton of stuff, something that would have taken me a year or two to learn. no idea how it works, but it works. your brain starts putting everything together towards the end and you get tons of Eureka moments.
im 5months in self-taught, just finished learning basic JS framework react... my pace isnt impressive (~3hrs every day), it is still difficult and frustrating for me, i can't imagine learning with additional pressure or more expectations, yet i'm so interested by a 2.5 month bootcamp program that can get you from 0 to hirable, as i used to teach swimming and art, i cannot discount that there's something special going on with this program to produce that much growth even in a small group of its cohorts.
Loved the series. Would enjoy watching more videos similar to this and getting more insights into developers breaking into the industry
Noted! Thanks Tyler. 🙏
Thanks for this series, I watched every episode! I loved the style and Im a bit sad it's over.. it was so funny to follow the ups and downs of the boot campers (Well done and good luck in your new careers!)
Documentary style is very unique, to show the anxiety, and lostness of the new developers.
What is surprising though, is how many intelligent people get into the "deep"end of technology with very less base to start with... Its like go figure it out... it is just bits and bytes... I feel the prime movers are the teachers, and the platform...
Definitely enjoyed this final episode much more than the previous ones, but overall the series was very entertaining - great job!
Thanks for the series, it was a pleasure to watch.
So glad I watched this! Loved it
Hi!
I watched some parts of the documentary, but didn't see where they discussed how the salary will be.
I mean some of them were in their 30s and with that age you usually have built up some status or even a family and if you are fresh in this field you probably won't get the same salary you got before?
So my question is, do they get the same salary or even higher than before because programming is paid better or do they earn less than before, because they are newcomers in the field?
Does someone have some insight into this topic?
I heard about programming back in 2008 for the first time, since then i been wanting to learn it but never succeeded ...it was something that was stuck ..a very frustrating experience indeed
Maybe you should look into online classes or even a bootcamp? Personally I learn the best if I have a bit of structure and pressure to finish tasks at least.. P.S. nice username 😉
great documentary, i'm also doing a bootcamp in brazil and it's very difficult.
Great documentary. Great protagonists. But I really have doubts about this concept of learning. The brain needs pauses to learn. It's just too much input over a short period of time...
it works, I am almost done with my bootcamp and it has been a rollercoaster but I am definitely learning a shit ton of stuff, something that would have taken me a year or two to learn. no idea how it works, but it works. your brain starts putting everything together towards the end and you get tons of Eureka moments.
im 5months in self-taught, just finished learning basic JS framework react... my pace isnt impressive (~3hrs every day), it is still difficult and frustrating for me, i can't imagine learning with additional pressure or more expectations, yet i'm so interested by a 2.5 month bootcamp program that can get you from 0 to hirable, as i used to teach swimming and art, i cannot discount that there's something special going on with this program to produce that much growth even in a small group of its cohorts.
What happened to the video at 07:52 ?
I was thinking it was my new monitor lmao I was like , what a piece of shit lol
Great. Congratulations 👏🥳
We want more!!!
Watched all 3!
please make more vid and give us the react and Kubernetes Docs its almost the end of the year
;-) sad that it's ending