> Our 6-month program consists of 7 courses, 14 coding assignments and 4 portfolio projects. On your website homepage, you claim 160,000+ projects. What's the definition of a project in this context?
I agree. Recently all these launches appear to be driven by the demographics of these founders than any real quality products. I guess in the name of "diversity". In fact, there was a thread here and at reddit sometime…
So now, computer courses are being termed as "startups" and require VC investments and money? And YC is handing out money for this? Anything and everything is a VC funded startup these days.
> Our 6-month program consists of 7 courses, 14 coding assignments and 4 portfolio projects. On your website homepage, you claim 160,000+ projects. What's the definition of a project in this context?
I agree. Recently all these launches appear to be driven by the demographics of these founders than any real quality products. I guess in the name of "diversity". In fact, there was a thread here and at reddit sometime…
So now, computer courses are being termed as "startups" and require VC investments and money? And YC is handing out money for this? Anything and everything is a VC funded startup these days.