Ask HN: Do you believe in a coding school without teachers?
I had a couple of friends recently asking me about alternatives to colleges without teachers to learn software engineering (Holberton [0] and 42 [1]).
I first wasn't a big fan of the idea, but yesterday I stumbled upon an article [2] and it actually seems to give great results.
What do you think about these new two schools? Any students there on HN? Is there any other school like this in the US, not in the Bay Area?
[0] https://www.holbertonschool.com/ [1] https://www.42.us.org/ [2] http://money.cnn.com/2016/11/12/technology/holberton-school-tech-education/index.html
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 100 ms ] threadHolberton School is project based and community supported, which means that we get the best of two worlds. 1. We get to discover answers ourselveswhile were solving problems in order to complete a project. 2. We have had the privilege of interacting with seasoned and highly skilled professionals who have made themselves available to us and are dedicated to our success.
I believe it is a great alternative to education in the software engineering field.
What's really important is to experiment and do real work in "normal condition". That's how you become operational and ready to bring value to a company. Go for it.
42 is just perfect. It shall have a 42school for each matter on school.
42 is just perfect. It shall have a 42school for each matter on school.
42 is just perfect. It shall have a 42school for each matter on school.