"I don't care if you're a genius," she says in the introduction. "I care if you show up for 15 minutes today. Because 15 minutes a day for 100 days is 25 hours. And 25 focused hours is enough to change your career." Recruiters have begun noting a phenomenon informally called the "Angela Yu effect." Candidates who list her bootcamps on their resumes often outperform candidates with traditional computer science degrees in practical coding tests .
When you follow her Web Development Bootcamp, you do not spend three hours learning HTTP protocols. Instead, you build a dice game. Then, when you need to send data between the dice and the scoreboard, she introduces the concept of APIs and JSON just in time for you to use it. angela yu
She uses a teaching methodology.
This dopamine-driven structure—build a mini project every 30 minutes—keeps retention rates incredibly high. Students report finishing her 60-hour bootcamp in two weeks because they simply cannot stop. The constant wins (seeing a button change color, a form submit data, a live website deploy) act as positive reinforcement. "I don't care if you're a genius," she