Hello Blinders, I am an engineer already working as such, even though my position is not SWE I need to code and I learned to do so in PHP, JS, and MySQL. I am trying to learn Python and R. I am not a CS major(Industrial engineer), so my question is a bootcamp like Hack Reactor worth it? If I want to land a SWE or DS position in the future? Thanks
It can be depending on how much effort you put into it
What school r u from ?
A normal university I am a foreigner (not Ivy)
Freecodecamp.org is worth it cause it costs you nothing. Although you will be focused heavily on javascript. Other than that it would be better to just go to some local python,R, or data science meetups
I'd say stop learning so many programming languages. Just pick one and start crushing leetcode.
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What exactly are you an engineer of then? Based on everything you’ve said, it would help you learn the absolute bare minimum to be a complete full stack novice and it would be difficult to get a job as a developer. However, if you’re already technical and you also have the ability to program decently, your chances are better than most other bootcamp attendees.
Process Development engineer, so it would be worth it to pay a bootcamp?
Are you trying to quit and go to a full time boot camp? Or you’re trying to find a part time one?