Comment | I would go for the cheaper option.
It is nice to say, "hey look I have a masters" but having a portfolio of personal projects you can exhibit to potential employers is much better.
The reason I say go for the cheaper option is that both courses probably offer a very similar learning opportunity. You can then take what you learn and apply that knowledge in personal projects.
Several developers I work with have basically no formal qualifications but had quite the back catalogue of personal projects to show off.
In saying that though, the work I do isn't exactly super specialised so maybe you are looking for somethig more specific. |
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