what’s a bootcamp engineer?
I think it’s a joke for the people who pay into those 6-month software engineering bootcamps.
Ehh, if someone can make more than me by doing a 6 month course, I say good for them.
Sure, I’m likely to have a deeper understanding with my 4 year degree, but like… the more that person gets paid, the easier it is for me to negotiate my own salary.
I’ll never call for anyone to have their wage cut just to make myself feel smug. I see this all the time in the minimum wage “debate,” and it drives me nuts.
I’m definitely not agreeing with the joke either, I find it confusing at best because someone who finished a boot camp and got a job as a software engineer is still a software engineer.
IMO education plays a smaller role in software development proficiency than aptitude does. But I’m biased, I’m self taught - no boot camp nor college.
The fact that most universities will graduate CS majors without ever teaching them how to use a debugger, build system, or version control system shows how useful they are to actual engineering work.
I did a free 6 month boot camp and I just landed a senior role after 5 years.
In my experience, the type to get mad are the ones who actually have degrees.