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  • Industry shrinking?

  • Learn to code.

  • Career stalled?

  • Learn to code.

  • Laid off?

  • Learn to code. That message isn't just a meme,

  • it's practically conventional wisdom.

  • Well, not so fast.

  • Coding is great for some people.

  • I have a nephew who was born doing calculus.

  • He majored in comp sci at college and now earns a

  • six-figure salary at 24 years old.

  • That kind of stories it's why boot camps are

  • popping up everywhere and their classrooms are

  • full. But here's the cold, hard truth people

  • don't tell you about boot camps.

  • Most of them only teach you the basics.

  • You come out not ready for a high-paying

  • engineering job, like the one my nephew got but

  • as fodder for big companies to hire en masse,

  • fully expecting to lay off half.

  • That's right, boot camps promise you a job paying

  • $60K or $70K upon graduation, and they typically

  • deliver. But they very rarely say that afterward,

  • most big companies put you through their own

  • in-house training programs and for every hundred

  • boot camp graduates hired, about 50 are screened

  • out after six months.

  • Now, in this economy, with a boot camp degree,

  • you'll probably get hired again.

  • But that reality suggests boot camp mainly makes

  • sense under two circumstances.

  • The first is that you have an actual aptitude for

  • coding, because come on, coding is like every

  • other field.

  • You have to have some skill to succeed.

  • So before handing over your credit card, do

  • yourself a favor and take one of the many online

  • classes or tests to see if you have an aptitude

  • for coding, which hello, is actually an

  • inextricable prerequisite for a real dev career.

  • The second circumstance is if you literally have

  • no other career options or passions.

  • It happens.

  • And when it does, again given this economy,

  • serial $60K coding jobs are not just better than

  • nothing. There are a lot better.

  • I get that.

  • So should you learn to code?

  • I'm not saying the answer is "no."

  • It's maybe. Just

  • make sure you face reality first.

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すべてを捨ててコードを学ぶべきか?スージー・ウェルチ (Should You Drop Everything And Learn To Code? Suzy Welch)

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    Aniceeee に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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