> But clearly, they're either gaming the system or there's a very large population on HN who are trying to break into the industry with no credentials.
Not necessarily "clearly"; perhaps it's another thing altogether. We tend to be anti-marketing, and many see coding schools as selling a dream ("99% of our graduates get hired at a $100K starting salary"), while producing graduates that are ready to be interns at best. The idea of the anti-bootcamp, in the sense that it's not profit-driven, resonates.
I'm curious what kind of credentials you're referring to, however. Paid boot camps? CS degree?
Not necessarily "clearly"; perhaps it's another thing altogether. We tend to be anti-marketing, and many see coding schools as selling a dream ("99% of our graduates get hired at a $100K starting salary"), while producing graduates that are ready to be interns at best. The idea of the anti-bootcamp, in the sense that it's not profit-driven, resonates.
I'm curious what kind of credentials you're referring to, however. Paid boot camps? CS degree?