I definitely agree with that. A lot of times you're in a CS degree in those more formal programs. You're taught way more theory and deeper level stuff than you probably need to know. If you're looking to leverage Angular to build your own type of products, then you're probably fine with just going to a boot camp. Yeah, cool. Were you there helping people get jobs afterwards? What was that side of the thing? That was probably a big celebration. Somebody who just got a job who recently graduated or something like that.