Do you think a coding boot-camp would be more beneficial than obtaining compTIA A+?
So right now I'm working in a dead-end manufacturing job looking to get out. I'd prefer to continue working full-time while I build up an employable skill-set. I've been focusing on Python programming for a couple months now(earned an entry-level cert), finishing up a book on it, "Crash Course Python". I'm a little stuck on the Django portion of the book, I feel like I'm just regurgitating code without understanding it at this point. So I started looking into computer networking and repair and am mildly interested in that as well. An attractive thing about that is I could earn my comptia a+ while keeping spending at a minimum.
So now I'm a little lost in the sauce trying to decide rather to go for comptia, attend a boot-camp OR take a college cert. program in one of the aforementioned so that way I can get college credit for it. Which one would likely give me a better job prospects?