Hello there Matvedian! I spent a week in London a few years back and absolutely loved it. I'm in the same boat - I've been into coding for a while but don't currently have a coding job. There are several paths out there that are available to you - bootcamps, self-learning, part or full time classes, or a mix of all. The CodeNewbie podcast has a lot of episodes where people describe their experience. The important thing I've come away with is that there is not "one way" to do it.
Me personally, I've been doing self study while working. I think a bootcamp is in my future, however right now I've spent a lot of time on freeCodeCamp and App Academy Open.
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Hello there Matvedian! I spent a week in London a few years back and absolutely loved it. I'm in the same boat - I've been into coding for a while but don't currently have a coding job. There are several paths out there that are available to you - bootcamps, self-learning, part or full time classes, or a mix of all. The CodeNewbie podcast has a lot of episodes where people describe their experience. The important thing I've come away with is that there is not "one way" to do it.
Me personally, I've been doing self study while working. I think a bootcamp is in my future, however right now I've spent a lot of time on freeCodeCamp and App Academy Open.