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DevCodeCamp offers various full-time and part-time, live online coding bootcamps that meet prospective students where they're at in their career. devCodeCamp offers a 12-week Software Development Bootcamp Full Time, a 24-week Software Development Bootcamp Flex Self-Paced, and a 24-week Data Analytics Bootcamp Flex Self-Paced. Bootcamp students are taught how to think like software engineers, working on real-world projects in a collaborative environment. The devCodeCamp instructional team brings knowledge and passion as well as patience and empathy. The curriculum for each bootcamp is designed with the demands of the market at the forefront, yet their core philosophy is to teach software concepts transferable to any programming language.
No experience is required to apply to the bootcamps, but applicants must be problem-solvers who are willing to learn and have a desire to be challenged.
DevCodeCamp students will receive career services while enrolled in the program. Students will learn how to create a resume, cultivate their LinkedIn presence, navigage their job search, and prepare for job interviews.
Hello, my name is Christian Petersen and this is my story. My interest in software development started back in the MySpace days when I found myself spending countless hours editing my profile with basic HTML and CSS coding. Back then I had no experience or knowledge of what I was doing, I just knew that I really enjoyed the creative aspect of constructing a unique webpage with code.
While I was in college pursuing my degree in Business, I took an elective in webpage development...
Hello, my name is Christian Petersen and this is my story. My interest in software development started back in the MySpace days when I found myself spending countless hours editing my profile with basic HTML and CSS coding. Back then I had no experience or knowledge of what I was doing, I just knew that I really enjoyed the creative aspect of constructing a unique webpage with code.
While I was in college pursuing my degree in Business, I took an elective in webpage development. Taking this class solidified my interest in pursuing software development as a career, but I was too far into my degree that it did not make sense to switch majors.
It was not until I was visiting a friend in Milwaukee, WI that I stumbled upon a devCodeCamp advertisement on my FaceBook newsfeed. I started to do research on the program and was unable to find reviews so I took a chance and went to an open house to get more information. I was incredibly skeptical given the cost were pretty high and the lack of feedback, but still found myself curious on what they were all about. Going to the open house peaked my interest more, however the one thing that sold me on the program, was that they offered a refund if you started and decided software development wasn’t for you or if you reached the first make it or break it point and did not pass and wanted to get out. You may want more of a reason, but for me personally I was looking for a big change and I love being creative with code so that is all I needed to take the plunge and move to Milwaukee from Orlando, FL to start my adventure.
The sign up process is pretty simple, but very thorough. You will have to attend a couple of one on one interviews in which you will be shown the facility, possibly meet some students, and be reinforced the level of difficulty of the program. This is not a tactic to scare you, just to help prepare you for the amount of work you will receive. Most people in the program started it with little to no experience in coding, so do not think that you will be alone – there will be plenty of people who can relate to what you are going through.
Like I said before, my experience with coding was using basic HTML and CSS language. To date, I have been in the fulltime program for six weeks and can honestly say that I do not regret my decision. During my time here, we have tackled Javascript and are now learning C#. I will not lie and say that the process has been a picnic, but what is comforting is that you are never without support when you reach a rough patch. You can find support from an instructor, or from other students. Everyone is super understanding and willing to help because they are your devFamily (cheesy – I know). You will receive multiple projects, some fairly simple and some that are more comprehensive and challenging. You will come to class one day full of confidence, and the next completely stumped on an obstacle that racked your brain for many hours. Again, the instructors are there to help, however the most liberating feeling you will have is when you overcome the obstacle and just want to scream with joy (some do).
If you find yourself interested in software development, are looking for a change of pace, and like the idea of challenging the standards of education, devCodeCamp might be a great fit for you. You will only know if you give it a shot.
How much does devCodeCamp cost?
devCodeCamp costs around $17,900. On the lower end, some devCodeCamp courses like Web Development Flex; a self-paced Bootcamp cost $9,400.
What courses does devCodeCamp teach?
devCodeCamp offers courses like Web Development Flex; a self-paced Bootcamp, Web Development Full-time utilizing MERN STACK, Web Development Part-time utilizing MERN STACK.
Where does devCodeCamp have campuses?
devCodeCamp has in-person campuses in Milwaukee. devCodeCamp also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is devCodeCamp worth it?
devCodeCamp hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 245 devCodeCamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed devCodeCamp on Course Report - you should start there!
Is devCodeCamp legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 245 devCodeCamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed devCodeCamp and rate their overall experience a 4.76 out of 5.
Does devCodeCamp offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like devCodeCamp offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.
Can I read devCodeCamp reviews?
You can read 245 reviews of devCodeCamp on Course Report! devCodeCamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed devCodeCamp and rate their overall experience a 4.76 out of 5.
Is devCodeCamp accredited?
Yes
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