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So
some
of
you
may
have
noticed
that
there's
a
clump
of
people
that
tend
to
stick
together.
They
look
a
little
bit
different
from
the
majority
of
the
other
folks
here,
in
that
they
are
super
confused
sort
of
glossy
expressions
on
your
face.
We're
just
going
to
talk
to
you
a
little
bit
about.
What's
our
experience
with
starting
to
learn
to
code
and
to
develop
and
we're
going
to
start
off
with
Orion
talking
about
why
we
began
this
journey
in
the
first
place,.
B
B
A
I
want
to
talk
to
you
a
little
bit
about
how
why
I
chose
a
boot
camp
which
reflects
some
other
people.
As
you
may
know,
there
is
no
one
path
to
learn.
There
was
no
one
language
to
learn.
There
is
no
one
way
to
learn
and
if
you
are
thinking
about
learning
to
become
a
developer,
it's
very
difficult
to
know
where
even
to
begin
and
some
of
us
struggled
online
alone
for
a
while,
we
ended
up
choosing
to
apply
to
Academy
Pittsburgh,
which
is
brand
new.
A
We
are
in
the
second
session,
it
is
run
by
john
lang
and
josh
lucas.
It
is
free.
We
are
learning
so
much.
We've
learned,
C,
sharp
and
Ruby
and
testing
and
databases,
and
so
far
it's
going
really
well
we're
located
in
the
Allentown
neighborhood
of
Pittsburgh,
and
we
are
the
second
session
there
are
17
of
us
so
far
and
we're
really
enjoying
it.
C
Alright,
my
name's
on
ji
forever
d,
Kozma,
chief
and
so
I
came
from
like
a
more
business
analyst
like
testing
and
analysis
background.
I've
always
had
my
eye
towards
more
of
a
hands-on
development
type
of
feature
or
career.
So
when
I
heard
about
Academy
ficksburg
I
jumped
on
the
chance
and
I
think,
though,
as
we
all
face
different
challenges,
some
of
the
video
one
of
the
biggest
challenges
is
sort
of
problem.
C
Solving
that
you're
getting
your
head
around
the
problem
and
at
least
for
us
we
are
getting
so
many
different
languages
and
technologies
thrown
at
us.
Sometimes
it
takes
a
while
to
figure
out
what
pieces
fit
we're
in
the
puzzle,
and
you
know
maybe
what's
right
to
use
for
one
situation
what's
right
to
use
for
another,
and
but
I
should
get
more
complex
and
work
on
more
things.
That
kind
of,
hopefully
that
will
start
to
make
sense.
But
right
now
we're
just
we're
just
kind
of
trying
I
see
where
things
going
now.
B
And
lastly,
we
wanted
to
talk
about
are
some
of
our
favorite
things
so
far
in
that
we've
experienced
and
for
me
it
would
definitely
be
the
community.
There's
been
so
many
people
that
we've
talked
to
whether
online
or
in
person,
the
academy
or
wherever.
That
are
extremely
helpful.
And
even
if
our
experience
level
is
very
low,
they're
willing
to
guide
us
through
things,
because
everybody
in
this
field
is
really
excited
about
this
field.
A
One
thing
I
really
like
about
it
and
what
I
have
heard
from
most
people
I
love
to
learn-
and
this
is
a
great
environment
for
people
who
love
to
learn.
I
know
everybody
here
loves
to
learn,
because
you
are
working
on
rust,
which
is
a
brand
new
language
which
you
probably
would
not
have
to
do
so
for
a
lot
of
us
who
love
to
learn.
We
love
to
think-
and
this
is
a
great
chance
for
us
to
get
into
a
career
where
we're
know
we're
going
to
be
learning
for
the
rest
of
our
lives.
C
And
I
just
want
to
add
that
one
of
the
things
I
love
about
this
course
is
or
just
in
general,
is
learning
how
different
people
come
at
a
problem
from
different
directions,
because
it
really
helps
you
open
your
mind
and
maybe
figure
out.
You
know
understand
something
better.
When
you
hear
other
people,
there
are
perks
to
it.