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[735.72 --> 736.54] having people
[736.54 --> 736.90] within our
[736.90 --> 737.50] industry that are
[737.50 --> 738.50] not formally
[738.50 --> 739.18] trained with the
[739.18 --> 739.98] university CS
[739.98 --> 741.42] degree but maybe
[741.42 --> 742.90] are self-taught or
[742.90 --> 743.76] they went to a
[743.76 --> 744.16] boot camp.
[744.28 --> 744.96] I know Ashley that
[744.96 --> 745.62] was your path
[745.62 --> 745.92] right?
[745.92 --> 746.92] So is there
[746.92 --> 747.98] anything in terms
[747.98 --> 749.08] of like difference
[749.08 --> 750.08] between how we
[750.08 --> 751.36] teach people that
[751.36 --> 753.06] are not you know
[753.06 --> 754.64] CS degree learners?
[755.34 --> 756.74] So I what so
[756.74 --> 757.50] boot camps are
[757.50 --> 758.78] predatory sorry all
[758.78 --> 760.62] boot camp grads I
[760.62 --> 761.84] value you you don't
[761.84 --> 762.28] know they are
[762.28 --> 762.72] predatory.
[763.58 --> 764.98] I did all of the
[764.98 --> 766.38] open courseware for
[766.38 --> 767.28] all of the major
[767.28 --> 768.04] universities.
[768.92 --> 770.72] I that material was
[770.72 --> 772.18] way more valuable but
[772.18 --> 773.66] it's hard when you
[773.66 --> 774.68] don't know where to
[774.68 --> 775.08] start.
[775.08 --> 776.06] You believe that you
[776.06 --> 776.80] need a classroom
[776.80 --> 777.24] setting.
[777.74 --> 779.02] Some of us are not
[779.02 --> 780.56] in a place where we
[780.56 --> 782.40] can go get our CS
[782.40 --> 782.94] degrees.
[783.10 --> 784.16] That is a place of
[784.16 --> 785.78] privilege and so
[785.78 --> 786.60] some of us have to
[786.60 --> 786.76] learn.
[786.88 --> 787.50] So with all of
[787.50 --> 789.14] these online courses
[789.14 --> 791.00] out there there are
[791.00 --> 791.92] many many more
[791.92 --> 793.14] opportunities to
[793.14 --> 794.20] self-pace and
[794.20 --> 795.84] self-teach and not
[795.84 --> 796.52] all of them are
[796.52 --> 797.72] great so it takes
[797.72 --> 799.04] some time to get
[799.04 --> 800.38] through them but
[800.38 --> 801.16] for me I want to
[801.16 --> 802.04] say that the most
[802.04 --> 804.20] valuable learning that
[804.20 --> 805.06] I did when I was
[805.06 --> 805.74] learning to program
[805.74 --> 806.64] was the open
[806.64 --> 807.10] courseware.
[808.44 --> 809.58] John and Dave can
[809.58 --> 810.56] you tell us a little
[810.56 --> 811.34] bit about your
[811.34 --> 812.70] personal journeys as
[812.70 --> 814.24] beginners both
[814.24 --> 815.06] beginners but just
[815.06 --> 816.56] beginners to go how
[816.56 --> 817.42] you leveled up
[817.42 --> 817.72] there.
[818.06 --> 818.52] Absolutely.
[818.92 --> 819.76] So I'll jump in
[819.76 --> 820.28] there first.
[820.50 --> 822.30] So go is gosh my
[822.30 --> 823.40] eighth ninth tenth I'm
[823.40 --> 824.36] not even sure anymore
[824.36 --> 827.24] computer language and
[827.24 --> 828.46] obviously having a
[828.46 --> 829.28] background in computer
[829.28 --> 830.06] science and having
[830.06 --> 831.20] done a lot of
[831.20 --> 832.54] things with with it.
[832.54 --> 834.12] Python is another
[834.12 --> 834.42] one of the
[834.42 --> 835.16] languages that I do
[835.16 --> 835.92] a lot with because
[835.92 --> 837.26] I also teach and
[837.26 --> 838.06] introduce people to
[838.06 --> 838.78] machine learning and
[838.78 --> 839.66] artificial intelligence
[839.66 --> 840.64] concepts and courses.
[841.36 --> 843.22] With Go to be honest
[843.22 --> 845.06] it sort of came about
[845.06 --> 846.08] for me from market
[846.08 --> 847.52] research because I
[847.52 --> 848.54] became curious about