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posted by LaminatorX on Wednesday October 15 2014, @03:06PM   Printer-friendly
from the considered-harmful dept.

The New York Times has coverage on the phenomenon of Developer Bootcamps, that claim to do in a matter of a couple of months what used to take at least a couple of years for an associate's degree. These cram courses are apparently getting about a 75% job placement rate.

Have any Soylentils either gone through these programs, or worked with others who have? If so, what are your experiences?

 
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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Wednesday October 15 2014, @08:39PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday October 15 2014, @08:39PM (#106393) Journal

    how do you expect to understand the purpose of the various validation / audit reports unless you've got some sort of understanding of the ways that things go worng, intentionally or otherwise?

    You'll still need some experience with the phenomena, say three months of accounting/auditing or the like. And given the observable, rather high cognitive dissonance of a lot of new college graduates, having a college education, even a liberal arts one, may make the problem somewhat worse not better - at least till they get some real world experience.