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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod2017-02-16 05:51:44
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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod, 2017-02-16 05:51:44

Why are so many programming schools opening now?

Hello everyone
I noticed that if earlier there were not so many programming schools. Most often, these were offices that took students and pumped them up with juz to go to some kind of bodyshop. Now, there are a lot of these offices, and they teach everyone.
What's the point?

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Sergey delphinpro, 2017-02-16
@Terras

Everything is simple here - this is a relatively simple way to cut the dough from the population.
People read success stories on the Internet about all sorts of Zuckerbergs and idiots, and crowds are poured into these schools.

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Eugene, 2017-02-16
@evgshk

This is business. By the way, not only programming courses are many. It’s already hard to imagine what courses / trainings are not available now.
Upd: there is something to read on this topic . A whole section of e.IT is devoted to "debriefing".

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Anton, 2017-02-16
@MoonMaster

It's just a quick way to get money. As far as I know, all lectures are conducted via Skype or another platform that allows you to show slides and broadcast a monitor. They read lectures, a little practice - after graduation, a certificate of successful completion of courses and general knowledge. Then it will be up to the student, or he will develop himself further, or not.
Now, by the way, there is a rather interesting practice - this is when companies recruit groups of students and give lectures. I believe that this option is better, because it is possible to discuss with the teacher, using a specific example, the difficulties that arose in the implementation of the task (the teacher is an employee of the company)

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evgeniy_lm, 2017-02-16
@evgeniy_lm

One of the many ways to "honestly take money from the population." Moreover, one of the simplest and least expensive, i.e. gives more output.

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