Le Reacteur is a full stack JavaScript web and mobile development bootcamp offering 10-week full-time and 25-week part-time courses online or at its campus in Paris, France. Bootcamp students are prepared for jobs as a junior developers, digital project managers, and growth hackers. Students learn JavaScript, iOS, Android, Node.js, React, React Native, MongoDB, HTML, CSS, and Git. Students learn how to use appropriate development tools, integrate responsive website...
Le Reacteur is a full stack JavaScript web and mobile development bootcamp offering 10-week full-time and 25-week part-time courses online or at its campus in Paris, France. Bootcamp students are prepared for jobs as a junior developers, digital project managers, and growth hackers. Students learn JavaScript, iOS, Android, Node.js, React, React Native, MongoDB, HTML, CSS, and Git. Students learn how to use appropriate development tools, integrate responsive websites, and create and deploy APIs. Students also learn UI/UX design, IoT, and scraping. Students will manage remote data storage on databases in the cloud with MongoDB and use the React framework to create dynamic sites. Students will install, configure and use JavaScript libraries, and build native mobile applications for iOS and Android with React Native. Students spend the final 2 weeks of the bootcamp working in small groups with a local startup business to develop a real world project.
Le Reacteur has a 10:1 student-teacher ratio, and so accepts a maximum of 30 students per cohort. Applicants will be asked to take a logic test to determine whether they are a good fit for the bootcamp. If selected, they will receive a series of exercises to prepare for the bootcamp. Le Reacteur is taught by professional developers. The bootcamp curriculum teaches students about technical interviews. At the end of Le Reacteur, students have the option to be placed in a 4-6 month internship. Graduates of the bootcamp receive a Website and Mobile Application Development certificate that is recognized by the State.
Financing may be available to certain students through government programs, such as Management Fund for Individual Training Leave (FONGECIF) or Operational Preparation for Employment (POEI). Mobility loans may also be available through the Association for the Right to Economic Initiative (ADIE).
How much does Le Reacteur cost?
Le Reacteur costs around €7,500. On the lower end, some Le Reacteur courses like Part-Time Web and Mobile Development Bootcamp (Online) cost €6,500.
What courses does Le Reacteur teach?
Le Reacteur offers courses like Part-Time Web and Mobile Development Bootcamp (Online), Web and Mobile Development Bootcamp , Web and Mobile Development Bootcamp (Online).
Where does Le Reacteur have campuses?
Le Reacteur has in-person campuses in Paris. Le Reacteur also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
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