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DevLeague

Average Rating4.81
42 Reviews
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DevLeague offers full-time and part-time courses in full-stack web development and cybersecurity in Honolulu, Hawaii. DevLeague aims to provide mentorship and advanced technical training to motivated individuals seeking a career path in modern technology. Students will learn in-demand technical skills and DevLeague can connect students to hiring managers to get their career start in the software industry. Potential applicants should be highly motivated and comforta...

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  • Gail Matsushima
    Gail Matsushima
    Web Designer • Graduate • Full Stack Part Time Session - Nov. 5, 2016 • Honolulu
    Jun 21, 2016
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    Take action to a new career

    I'm as "fresh off the boat" as they come when first learning of DevLeague and programming in general. I'm not a gamer, my phone's a S3, prior to DevLeague the closest thing to a laptop was my ASUS tablet, and I had some exposure to html, meaning - I've heard the term and seen it in Dream Weaver at work lol. Fortunately, DevLeague took a chance with me, my instructors and classmates were not only patient but super supportive, and now I've recently accepted a job offer and am switching caree...

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  • Constantin Dumba
    Constantin Dumba
    Software Engineer • Honolulu
    Jun 11, 2016
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    All you need to start a new career

    If you are willing to put in the time and effort and learn to be comfortable in a state of frustration and confusion (that just seems to come with the job), Dev League can teach you the necessary skills that you need to start a new career. The curriculum includes all the cutting-edge, in demand skills that will land you a job, or allow you to develop your own app-ideas. Within a year of graduating from Dev League (having started without any prior coding knowledge), I have managed to land a...

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  • Andrew Taylor
    Andrew Taylor
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Jun 08, 2016
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    To The Limit And Beyond

    I was enrolled in cohort 3. Starting Devleague reminded me of watching one of those war movies where a rookie is dropped into the middle of a war zone, is saved countless times by other experienced soldiers from getting his head blown off and at the end emerges as formidable force. This feeling is what made Devleague such a great experience for me. It felt more like an adventure than a class. Every second of instruction was consumed with something important and valuable. No filler time. Th...

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  • Chaz Leong
    Chaz Leong
    Graduate • Full Stack Part Time Session - Nov. 5, 2016 • Honolulu
    Jun 07, 2016
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    Challenging, but worthwhile.

    I had zero coding knowledge when I first started DevLeague. I was probably one of the worst students before I even offically became a student to be honest. I had no idea what I was doing and I would send in tons of emails trying to get help on problems I was having. That's how badly I wanted my acceptance into DevLeague. What really amazed me was the amount of help and feedback I received even before being offically enrolled. Then I said to myself, "If I'm getting this much help as someone...

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  • Theo Tran
    Theo Tran
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Jun 07, 2016
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    Amazing experience.

    When I started Devleague, I had abosolutely ZERO experience with any sort development whatsoever. I tried the prep course before pulling the trigger into the program and from there my life changed. It was not easy, but it was very rewarding. The growth I experienced was exponential. I went from knowing nothing, to speaking code like a second language. One great thing I took away from being here is knowing that I can learn anything now! If you have the proper drive, and belief in yourself, ...

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  • Kent
    Kent
    Web Developer • Graduate • Honolulu
    Jun 03, 2016
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    The catalyst to my career jump

    Came from a lucrative career but wasn’t happy. Dev League gave me the skills and support to make a successful career change and couldn’t be happier that I did the program.

    tl;dr - In short, Dev League was a great experience, the curriculum was very relevant to what I wanted to do (web development), and although they don’t guarantee job placement like some other programs, a week out of Dev League and I’ve had two firm job offers at awesome places. Email me at ksalcedo.dev@gmail.co...

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  • Kawika Kekahuna
    Kawika Kekahuna
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Feb 04, 2016
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    Learning to swim in the deepend.

    It's been a solid six months since I graduated Dev League, and 'till this day I can confidently say it has been the best decision I made in my life.  

    Coming from a not-so-fortunate family, paying for any education after high school potentially meant a massive amount of debt.  I had considered the two standard post-high school plans:  Spending two years at a community college only to transfer to a university to get my B.S in Computer Science,...

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  • Brock Lanoza
    Brock Lanoza
    Graduate • DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 • Honolulu
    Dec 01, 2015
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    In one word? Rewarding.

    Coming into Dev League, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. I knew that the hours would be long, the work would be difficult, and hopefully, I would learn enough to land myself a job after graduation. The program did not disappoint. Classes are taught by amazing instructors who are incredibly passionate about the software industry and the work that they do. They make every student's success a priority and you could tell that they genuinely wanted us to become great developers.

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  • Alexander Anich
    Alexander Anich
    Graduate • Honolulu
    Nov 22, 2015
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    Game Changing

    Initially, I had serious doubts about joining Dev League. I thought "Web Development? Hell no. I want to program games." This was coming from a weak background in Unity C# programming - if you could call it programming - and I was extremely nervous about wasting time and money. I explored other options including art or returning to traditional schooling (University), but I decided to dive in, considering the bootcamp being in my native state.  Best decision I've made in ...

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  • Kevin Shin
    Kevin Shin
    Front End Developer • Student • DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 • Honolulu
    Aug 27, 2015
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    Awesome experience

    Going through Dev League was definitely one of the top choices I made so far as a young professional.

     

    As I was approaching the end of my time as an undergrad student in mechanical engineering, I wasn't satisfied with the direction I was going in and really wanted to work in tech. With my qualifications, a lot of the employers weren't biting. I also really wanted to learn what really went into building products. With that intent, I enrolled in the part-tim...

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  • Derek
    Derek
    Software Engineer • Graduate • DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 • Honolulu
    Jun 05, 2015
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    Software Engineer

    Reflecting upon everything that I have learned from this year as a working professional is but an extension of what I had already learned at Dev League.

    It's been nearly a year since I graduated Dev League and I can confidently say that it was because of my experience there that prepared me for such a huge career shift into software development. I'm not saying that I came out a master at Angular, Express, RDBMSes, or NoSQL, but it gave me enough exposure and han...

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  • Anonymous
    Junior Front-End Developer • Graduate • DevLeague Prep Jan. 3, 2017 • Honolulu
    Dec 19, 2014
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    Hawaii's first - and best - coding bootcamp

    I am grateful to have found that Dev League was being established around the same time I was considering a career change. In my previous job I had the responsibility of maintaining my department’s intranet site built with basic HTML, and I was interested in diving further into web development. However, being lost with the multitude of “learn web development” tutorials online, I decided that I needed something much more structured and with in-person guidance. After h...

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Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated May 05, 2014
Jason Sewell is a Cofounder of Dev League , a coding bootcamp based in Honolulu, Hawaii. With personal experience running a bootcamp in a small tech market, Jason has great insight into the challenges and strengths in the industry. He and other bootcamp owners prove that students don't have to move to San Francisco or New York to get a solid education! Remember, the Course Report community is eligible for a 500 scholarship to Dev League! It s no secret at this point that coding bootcamps ...

DevLeague Alumni Reviews Summary

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FAQs

How much does DevLeague cost?

DevLeague costs around $14,500. On the lower end, some DevLeague courses like Cyber Prep cost $499.

What courses does DevLeague teach?

DevLeague offers courses like Cyber Prep, Cyber Security Professional, DevLeague Prep, Full Stack Javascript Part Time Session.

Where does DevLeague have campuses?

DevLeague has an in-person campus in Honolulu.

Is DevLeague worth it?

DevLeague hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 42 DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague on Course Report - you should start there!

Is DevLeague legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 42 DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague and rate their overall experience a 4.81 out of 5.

Does DevLeague offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Yes, DevLeague accepts the GI Bill!

Can I read DevLeague reviews?

You can read 42 reviews of DevLeague on Course Report! DevLeague alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed DevLeague and rate their overall experience a 4.81 out of 5.

Is DevLeague accredited?

While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. DevLeague doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.

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