The thing I look for in a developer is a longtime love of coding—people who taught themselves to code in high school and still can’t get enough of it. The eager but not innately passionate coders being churned out of 12- and 19-week boot camps in New York tend not to be the best: There are not enough who love coding for its own sake – Bamboo Innovator Daily: 29 Aug (Sat)
August 29, 2015 Leave a comment
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- The thing I look for in a developer is a longtime love of coding—people who taught themselves to code in high school and still can’t get enough of it. The eager but not innately passionate coders being churned out of 12- and 19-week boot camps in New York tend not to be the best: There are not enough who love coding for its own sake: WSJ
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