11-01-2020, 04:03 PM
A book alone is maybe not the best way to learn programming. My take on the question is that experience is the essential ingredient for mastery.
A bootcamp is one way to get that experience and feedback from more experienced people but it isn't the only one.
you can also acquire good experience from a job in the field but only when you are beginning. In the span of 2,3 years, I feel like a talented individual will have gone around the park pretty fast.
imho, possibly the best place to learn is to implicate yourself into an open-source project for a software that you really enjoy using. Reading a lot of code from very talented people is the greatest way to learn programming.
A bootcamp is one way to get that experience and feedback from more experienced people but it isn't the only one.
you can also acquire good experience from a job in the field but only when you are beginning. In the span of 2,3 years, I feel like a talented individual will have gone around the park pretty fast.
imho, possibly the best place to learn is to implicate yourself into an open-source project for a software that you really enjoy using. Reading a lot of code from very talented people is the greatest way to learn programming.