Coding jobs that aren't full of judgemental normies?

No. I went to a bootcamp about 10 years ago and it was for mostly backend stuff and everyone got a job in part because they were normal and I wasn't. My technical skills weren't good but there were people who slacked a lot but they would get the personality bonus. I bombed a few interviews due to them asking questions I wasn't expecting technically and not being able to do it on the spot especially written and not on a computer. I really can't make fancy shit on my own, either, but neither could a lot of people that had jobs at the time and it was repeatedly stressed in the course that the standards were super low because this wasn't the high end FAANG stuff but just CRUD for business. Pretty much all of the success stories I see of self-taught or coding camp grads that make it are hyper normie.

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