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Seems like one of a million generic online "become a javascript developer" services.
Real question is what you want out of them. -
@SortOfTested I'm just beginning development and they are rated the best online school for getting a tech degree in 2 years, and I'm in high school so I want to finish with a tech degree.
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@JACK-Treehouse
The direction the industry is headed, go for a real 4 year degree. The boot camp labor market is flooded, and you're competing with cheap labor from India and China. -
I don't know anything about them.
I did an in person boot camp a while back. I have mixed feelings about those types of programs but ultimately I was happy I did it.
Like anything you get what you put into it. You're always learning when coding so it never ends and your own motivation, effort, skills are what is important. -
@SortOfTested when I graduate I'm going for a 6 year 1 semester a year so that I can be working as well
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Get a 4 year comp sci degree. Eventually when a website gets big enough, a lot of their engineering problems have little to do with web development and more to do with stuff you can't learn in a full stack bootcamp.
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C0D4681384yDon't start fullstack!
Learn 1 side then learn the other.
But what would I know, *exists stage left*
What do you think about Treehouse Academy? I'm trying to go full-stack through them.
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#treehouse