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    You can definitely continue teaching yourself frontend and get to a point where you can land at least a junior position. I think if you have the time and also drive to work on it and practice everyday then imo you don't need to pay for a bootcamp. Bootcamps will only get you started and if that's your problem right now you'll probably get the same value from free courses like freecodecamp.org or codecademy.com. I'm also doing some mentoring so if you need any help or advice I'd be happy to help. I usually hang out at r/learnfrontend and am also growing a discord community for people who want to become frontend devs. Feel free to stop by. Cheers.

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    You can definitely continue teaching yourself frontend and get to a point where you can land at least a junior position. I think if you have the time and also drive to work on it and practice everyday then imo you don't need to pay for a bootcamp. Bootcamps will only get you started and if that's your problem right now you'll probably get the same value from free courses like freecodecamp.org or codecademy.com. I'm also doing some mentoring so if you need any help or advice I'd be happy to help. I usually hang out at r/learnfrontend and am also growing a discord community for people who want to become frontend devs. Feel free to stop by. Cheers.

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