2 Best Coding Bootcamps in Sacramento
- 44Reviews0CoursesUC Davis Boot Camps are 24-week, part-time web development, data analytics, UX/UI, and cybersecurity courses, and an 18-week digital marketing course. The fu... Learn more about UC Davis Boot Camps.UC Davis Boot Camps are 24-week, part-time web development, data analytics, UX/UI, and cybersecurity courses, and an 18-week digital marketing course. The full stack curriculum includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, Express.js, Node.js, databases, MongoDB, MySQL, and Git. Learn more about UC Davis Boot Camps.Mack D.
5Graduate
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Says: Rigorous, Fast-Paced, Dense, Rewarding
I knew I wanted to do something tech related, but didn’t quite know for sure. I did some research and came across the UC Davis Full Stack Web Development Codin- I knew I wanted to do something tech related, but didn’t quite know for sure. I did some research and came across the UC Davis Full Stack Web Development Coding Boot Camp. After reading countless reviews, success stories and benefits of the program, I decided to apply to the Boot Camp.
- My experience of the Boot Camp was that it was very fast paced and at times hard to keep up with if I’m being straightforward. But if you stay focused each week and be intentional about about your time management and willingness to go out of your way to learn the material, you’ll pass the course. I took the course twice. The first time I fell behind on assignments and couldn’t keep up, so halfway thru the cohort I was able to get switched to the following cohort. Second time around, I made use of the resources a lot more and got a lot more help from instructional staff during office hours as well as during class. my favorite thing about the course was that there’s a Career Engagement Network and that we have limited access to it even after graduation. I dislike the fact we were only allowed 1 50-minute tutor session per week.
- DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS DURING OR OUTSIDE OF CLASS! ASK ASK ASK! ASKED ALREADY? ASK AGAIN UNTIL YOU UNDERSTAND! It is imperative that one must truly set aside ample time outside of class in order to really grasp the content as well as finish the challenges each week. Use the office hours before and after class to speak with the instructors to get extra help or clarification. I would also definitely utilize the resources available to you, including the tutor sessions and resources inside of the Slack and Canvas platforms.
Nucamp
4.741826Reviews5CoursesTacoma, Spokane, Bellingham, Marysville, Seattle, Dallas, San Antonio, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Washington, San Diego, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Charlotte, Detroit, Reno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Riverside, San Francisco, San Jose, Irvine, Orange County, Oakland, Online, Charleston, Chattanooga, Orlando, Baltimore, St. PaulNucamp is a coding bootcamp that offers part-time, online programs, including Back End, SQL, DevOps with Python (16 weeks); Front End Web & Mobile Develo... Learn more about Nucamp.Nucamp is a coding bootcamp that offers part-time, online programs, including Back End, SQL, DevOps with Python (16 weeks); Front End Web Mobile Development (17 weeks); and Full Stack Web Mobile Development (22 weeks). Nucamp also offers a 4-week introduction bootcamp that covers the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Nucamp is on a mission to make quality education accessible and affordable to everyone. The online bootcamps include both self-paced and actively mentored study, and there are no more than 15 students per class with a dedicated instructor for each cohort. Learn more about Nucamp.Matthew EWing5Graduate - Course: Web Development Fundamentals - San Diego
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Says: Web Dev Fundamental Graduate
I always wanted to learn code since I was getting into college and after. Just different career opportunities came along the way and I never got to it. I sawI always wanted to learn code since I was getting into college and after. Just different career opportunities came along the way and I never got to it. I saw Nucamp when reserching Bootcamp's. Nucamp had really good reviews and also worked really well with my schedule as I have a full time job and a Family with 2 little ones. Even at that, I wondered if I could pull the trigger on it financially and mentally. After speaking with a counselor or recruiter, they eased my mind and Nucamp's payment otpions really are great and make it afforable witht he loan options.
Going throw the first step which was Web Development Fundamental(4 week course) was challenging since I really didn't know much about code. But, the videos, curricuelum and instructior we had really made it easier to learn from square one to the end. That being said, I still have a ton to learn and coding is no joke. There is a lot to it and I know I just scratched the surface with the Web-Dev 4 week course. I highly recommend doing this course if you have no experience in coding. It really lays the foundation down which is html. You need to know that before you go into anything else.
I'm going to the Full stack next in about 3 weeks. I fully believe I will go through the Web-Dev fundamental curriculum again to get as much practice as possible before the Full Stack starts.
What do I aspire to achieve after the Bootcamps.. the path in the coding industry is still a little unclear but I love sports and I love golf nowadays. So It would be great to get into a company such as Taylormade, Cobra, Callaway, etc.. in there web design branch. That would be the dream. I also I know that the tech industry is not going anywhere and really any path I can get my foot into will be a sustainable job and I can branch with more experience once I get my foot in the door.
I look forward to the next step in the Full Stack and can't wait to see where this journey takes me.