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I'm a rising senior studying statistics with a minor in CS. My goal is to become a quantitative researcher, or at least get a quant internship first. I heard that quants need strong coding skills, but most of courses I've taken are theoretical ones(math & stats), and in addition, those CS courses offered in school only teaches part of the skills, like python/java/C. The other ones commonly employed in the industry, such as javascript, csv, mySql(I've only heard of these) needs to be learned by myself. So what type of coding skills do I need, and what are some great ways to learn that? Is a coding bootcamp necessary? I would appreciate anybody who had quant experience to answer.