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From Bootcamp to Production: What Changes in Real Engineering Teams
Organisé par Le Wagon Australia
Description
Overview
Bootcamp vs real engineering teams: learn what changes in production, what managers expect, and how to succeed as a junior developer.
đ From Bootcamp to Production: What Changes in Real Engineering Teams
Ever wondered what really changes when you move from a coding bootcamp into a professional engineering team?
This workshop pulls back the curtain on how software is actually built, shipped, and maintained in production environments.
Weâre excited to host Eu-Loong, past Le Wagon student and an Engineering Manager from Eightcap, who will walk students through the real-world differences between learning to code and working as a professional software engineer.
đŻ What This Workshop Is About
Bootcamps teach you how to build features.
Real engineering teams focus on building systems that last.
In this session, weâll explore what changes when you step into a production engineering environment, from code quality and collaboration to ownership and decision-making.
đ§ What Youâll Learn
Bootcamp vs real engineering teams: learn what changes in production, what managers expect, and how to succeed as a junior developer.
đ From Bootcamp to Production: What Changes in Real Engineering Teams
Ever wondered what really changes when you move from a coding bootcamp into a professional engineering team?
This workshop pulls back the curtain on how software is actually built, shipped, and maintained in production environments.
Weâre excited to host Eu-Loong, past Le Wagon student and an Engineering Manager from Eightcap, who will walk students through the real-world differences between learning to code and working as a professional software engineer.
đŻ What This Workshop Is About
Bootcamps teach you how to build features.
Real engineering teams focus on building systems that last.
In this session, weâll explore what changes when you step into a production engineering environment, from code quality and collaboration to ownership and decision-making.
đ§ What Youâll Learn
- How engineering work differs between bootcamps and real companies
- What âproduction-readyâ code really means
- How teams think about:
- Code reviews & pull requests
- Testing, monitoring, and reliability
- Technical debt and trade-offs
- The role of communication, documentation, and teamwork
- What Engineering Managers look for in junior developers
- Common mistakes early-career engineers make, and how to avoid them
đ©âđ» Who This Is For
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This workshop is ideal for:
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This workshop is ideal for:
- Bootcamp students and recent graduates
- Computer science students
- Junior developers preparing for their first role
- Anyone curious about how real engineering teams operate
No advanced experience required, just curiosity and an interest in software engineering.
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 đą About the Speaker
Our speaker is a past Le Wagon student and Engineering Manager at Eightcap, a global fintech company, with hands-on experience leading real production teams and mentoring early-career engineers.
Theyâll share practical insights from the industry, the kind you donât usually get in tutorials or coursework.
đ What to Expect
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 đą About the Speaker
Our speaker is a past Le Wagon student and Engineering Manager at Eightcap, a global fintech company, with hands-on experience leading real production teams and mentoring early-career engineers.
Theyâll share practical insights from the industry, the kind you donât usually get in tutorials or coursework.
đ What to Expect
- Real-world examples from production teams
- Honest insights (no buzzwords, no fluff)
- Time for Q&A with the speaker
- Actionable advice you can apply immediately
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Why You Should Attend
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If you want to:
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If you want to:
- Feel more confident transitioning into your first engineering role
- Understand what employers actually expect
- Learn how to think like a professional engineer
Description
Overview
Bootcamp vs real engineering teams: learn what changes in production, what managers expect, and how to succeed as a junior developer.
đ From Bootcamp to Production: What Changes in Real Engineering Teams
Ever wondered what really changes when you move from a coding bootcamp into a professional engineering team?
This workshop pulls back the curtain on how software is actually built, shipped, and maintained in production environments.
Weâre excited to host Eu-Loong, past Le Wagon student and an Engineering Manager from Eightcap, who will walk students through the real-world differences between learning to code and working as a professional software engineer.
đŻ What This Workshop Is About
Bootcamps teach you how to build features.
Real engineering teams focus on building systems that last.
In this session, weâll explore what changes when you step into a production engineering environment, from code quality and collaboration to ownership and decision-making.
đ§ What Youâll Learn
Bootcamp vs real engineering teams: learn what changes in production, what managers expect, and how to succeed as a junior developer.
đ From Bootcamp to Production: What Changes in Real Engineering Teams
Ever wondered what really changes when you move from a coding bootcamp into a professional engineering team?
This workshop pulls back the curtain on how software is actually built, shipped, and maintained in production environments.
Weâre excited to host Eu-Loong, past Le Wagon student and an Engineering Manager from Eightcap, who will walk students through the real-world differences between learning to code and working as a professional software engineer.
đŻ What This Workshop Is About
Bootcamps teach you how to build features.
Real engineering teams focus on building systems that last.
In this session, weâll explore what changes when you step into a production engineering environment, from code quality and collaboration to ownership and decision-making.
đ§ What Youâll Learn
- How engineering work differs between bootcamps and real companies
- What âproduction-readyâ code really means
- How teams think about:
- Code reviews & pull requests
- Testing, monitoring, and reliability
- Technical debt and trade-offs
- The role of communication, documentation, and teamwork
- What Engineering Managers look for in junior developers
- Common mistakes early-career engineers make, and how to avoid them
đ©âđ» Who This Is For
Â
This workshop is ideal for:
Â
This workshop is ideal for:
- Bootcamp students and recent graduates
- Computer science students
- Junior developers preparing for their first role
- Anyone curious about how real engineering teams operate
No advanced experience required, just curiosity and an interest in software engineering.
Â
 đą About the Speaker
Our speaker is a past Le Wagon student and Engineering Manager at Eightcap, a global fintech company, with hands-on experience leading real production teams and mentoring early-career engineers.
Theyâll share practical insights from the industry, the kind you donât usually get in tutorials or coursework.
đ What to Expect
Â
 đą About the Speaker
Our speaker is a past Le Wagon student and Engineering Manager at Eightcap, a global fintech company, with hands-on experience leading real production teams and mentoring early-career engineers.
Theyâll share practical insights from the industry, the kind you donât usually get in tutorials or coursework.
đ What to Expect
- Real-world examples from production teams
- Honest insights (no buzzwords, no fluff)
- Time for Q&A with the speaker
- Actionable advice you can apply immediately
â
Why You Should Attend
Â
If you want to:
Â
If you want to:
- Feel more confident transitioning into your first engineering role
- Understand what employers actually expect
- Learn how to think like a professional engineer