Current student who would also highly recommend Bradfield.
If you're a mostly self-taught engineer lacking foundational CS knowledge (I personally have a minor in CS; most of my colleagues at Bradfield went through a bootcamp) you will very quickly discover and confront the gaps in your knowledge.
Regardless of your title at work (maybe level II engineer, tech lead, whatever), you will be made to feel like a beginner in short order when they ask you to write programs that manipulate bytes, that deal with concurrency, or do anything more nitty gritty than manipulate JSON in your high-level language of choice...while disorienting initially, I personally have found Bradfield to be one of the most illuminating and rewarding educational experiences of my career.
- Changed the order to have 1 at the end, aligned it at the bottom, then set its width to 100%. Then, for the parent container, click "Wrap children", so that 1 gets its own line. 1 should now be done.
- Next, click the parent container. For the row layout, align them the right end. This gets 2 and 3 properly aligned on the right side.
- Finally, click 3, and click "Align Self: End". This gets 3 properly positioned vertically.
The key insight for me was to realize the easiest way is to get it to work with the row layout. If 1 is at the beginning there's no magic mix of widths that will work, which means 1 needs its own line & therefore must be at the end position-wise. Haven't done 27 and 28 yet :).
If you're a mostly self-taught engineer lacking foundational CS knowledge (I personally have a minor in CS; most of my colleagues at Bradfield went through a bootcamp) you will very quickly discover and confront the gaps in your knowledge.
Regardless of your title at work (maybe level II engineer, tech lead, whatever), you will be made to feel like a beginner in short order when they ask you to write programs that manipulate bytes, that deal with concurrency, or do anything more nitty gritty than manipulate JSON in your high-level language of choice...while disorienting initially, I personally have found Bradfield to be one of the most illuminating and rewarding educational experiences of my career.