The BootCamp
This Blog document my progress as a new programmer, from the very beginning, selecting the right BootCamp to advancing through class, coding challenges and projects.
My name is Alberto and I created this blog to document my personal progress as a new programmer. From taking several months off and fully dedicating 12 weeks to a coder bootcamp, to graduating and beginning the process of applying, getting interviewed and eventually hired.
This Blog document my progress as a new programmer, from the very beginning, selecting the right BootCamp to advancing through class, coding challenges and projects.
Back-end development can be much more varied than front-end development. It includes Languages & Frameworks, Web Servers, Database Management, Local Development Environments, Collaboration Services and Website Performance Testers.
First weeks of the cohort. Implementation of the first challenges using HTML and JavaScript
The Application Process, from taking the Developer Quiz to go through a few interviews and applying directly with Coder Foundry and then applying for the LaunchPad option.
A conversation with my brother opened a range of new possibilities. I always wanted to properly learn how to be a programmer, this was my opportunity.