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Ask HN: Month self study program for data science and for blockchain developer

3 pointsby mdlmover 4 years ago
I&#x27;m looking for two (separate) 6 month self study programs: one for data science and the other for blockchain development.<p>Goal: Be able to get an entry level job (~$75K in San Francisco). Do comment on the feasibility of this goal.<p>Background: - Strong Computer Science background with advanced degrees but I went to school when there were green screens, and I have not written a line of production code in ~20 years. - I have 10-20 hours per week.<p>Preferences: - I find that instructor-led programs are too slow and I get bored; hence, a self study program. - I want something with massive amounts of feedback. The best I&#x27;ve found is Udacity for software development and Dataquest.io for data science. Haven&#x27;t found anything for blockchain.<p>Biases: This is not hard. It can&#x27;t be hard when a non-STEM major can go to a data science bootcamp (like Flatiron) and have an 85% chance of getting a $75K job. Hard is winning the Best Paper Award at NIPS.<p>Response to &quot;if you could self study, you wouldn&#x27;t need to ask this question&quot; and similar: Thank you for your input.

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GoldenMonkeyover 4 years ago
For blockchain development, find a coin you are interested in. And learn the programming stack for it. Ada&#x2F;cardano is just now coming online. Polkadot as well.<p>Some Resources:<p>All things - blockchain: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Xel&#x2F;Blockchain-stuff" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;Xel&#x2F;Blockchain-stuff</a><p>Polkadot Development: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.polkadot.network&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.polkadot.network&#x2F;</a>
giantg2over 4 years ago
If you are watching instructor led courses, you can speed up the videos on many platforms. I tend to watch videos on Plural Site or Coursera on 1.5x or 2x speed. It keeps things from being boring.