And so it ends... today was filled w/ great project presentations, laughter, & good memories as we meet one last time in our coding bootcamp. Even though it's the last day, I will continue my career journey and I am glad that the bootcamp was my first stepping stone 🎓🤓✌️
It just hit me that 3 years ago, I took a leap of faith and enrolled in a coding boot camp, with no prior knowledge of programming or computer science. Crazy how fast time flies 😮
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