Which I got anyway and think most people who want to be in software should get. I've interacted with enough bootcamp grads that I'm suspicious of attempts to short-circuit the four year program.
(To be clear, my program was a proper Software Engineering program with overwhelmingly practical courses, and that's the kind of program I'd expect to be required for a license system. It sounds like a lot of what is available at most schools is theory-centric CS run out of the Math department, which I suspect is why there's such a strong sense among some that a degree is useless for software.)