>>1417599Hard to say.
Some bootcamps apparently do manage it in 3 months.
Ofc it's not comparable to real education, but you learn the basics and enough buzzwords to fool hire people. If you then manage to get foot in the door and coast it to some real experience, you might be successful.
Unironically pretending to be troon as suggested by
>>1417909 might help getting hired after especially in case you are regular white awkward 4chan autistic male.
You don't even need to start as developer. You might start as tester, from manual tests move to automated tests, from there to dev ops and finally development.