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by tmanderson
4989 days ago
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I shed tears for the companies that hire the "graduates" of this "start to finish plan." I don't care how good of an instructor you are, you cannot make a programmer remotely efficient in HTML5 (primarily the countless APIs involved), CSS3, AND JavaScript in only 12 weeks. I don't know how that job placement is going to work -- but unless these learners start as interns, I don't know how beneficial this would be for them. There's "jumping into the deep end" and then there's "jumping into the Atlantic." I get a sense of the latter with this program. |
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It's my opinion that front end devs are born front end devs and don't realize it until they learn to program. The position requires a certain attitude and effective decision-making process that not all programmers possess, and it seems like the Catalyst organizers are screening applicants. A good developer can master any API just by reading the documentation - I guarantee they'll teach them that.