I have met some good bootcamp devs, and many bad ones, but I can say for sure that good ones do exist. That being said, I wouldn't give a fresh MIT grad a dime for a new startup. Some people will (I've met them) but it's just too risky. You need to learn from senior devs, I learned the most from grey beards.
Hi Mark! Fullstack seems to be focusing on MEAN stack, is there a requirement for the startups to be based on that technology or do projects using e.g. Golang have a chance as well?
similar to an example from "Das Kapital" :) - an incubator takes position in another incubator thus indirectly taking positions in the companies funded by that child incubator.
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Secondly, this is then financed with their own money :)?!
I think they do this so they place all this graduates somewhere and give them some work, instead of finding them promised well paid jobs.
If I sound negative, I am losing faith in ability of these schools to produce quality.
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We're really psyched to start investing in our graduates, so they can create their own startups and make a dent in the universe.
AMA!
"Smart people should build things"
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