The Web Developer Bootcamp Colt Steele Review [cracked] -
(Minus 1 point for occasional outdated content, but plus infinite points for Colt’s teaching style.)
The course starts gently. Colt doesn’t assume you know anything. The first few sections (HTML & CSS) feel almost too easy—you’re building simple websites, playing with fonts, colors, and layouts. His voice is calm, almost like a friendly guide. No jargon bombs. No “just copy this code and move on.” He explains why things work. the web developer bootcamp colt steele review
Would I recommend it? Absolutely. Just supplement it with newer resources on Flexbox, Grid, ES6+, and a modern framework like React or Vue. But as a launchpad? This bootcamp still delivers. (Minus 1 point for occasional outdated content, but
Here’s the honest truth: the course originally came out in 2015. Colt has updated it many times, but some parts feel dated. The CSS layout section (floats, clearfix) feels like a history lesson. Some packages are old versions. You might run into bugs that require Googling modern solutions. That said, learning to solve those problems is a real-world skill. His voice is calm, almost like a friendly guide
If you’re a complete beginner, this course is still one of the best $10–20 you’ll spend. Colt is an exceptional teacher: clear, patient, and practical. The course won’t make you a senior dev, but it will take you from zero to capable junior developer—if you code along, do the exercises, and build beyond the curriculum.