Wednesday 23 January 2013

Programming bootcamp converts lawyer into hacker

Bootcamp

Felix Tsai was as far from a hacker as you could get. He was a lawyer.


In the mid '90s, he practiced corporate law for a firm in Manhattan. During the dot-com boom he did mergers and acquisitions. But he never loved his work. After quitting law and starting a pair of tech-minded companies in the San Francisco Bay Area, he realised that what he really wanted to be was a programmer. So he went to bootcamp. And now he is.


By: Klint Finley, Edited by: David Cornish


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via Wired.co.uk



http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/23/programming-bootcamp

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