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Code Platoon

Online, Chicago
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About Code Platoon

Location: Online, Chicago

Code Platoon is a 501(c)3 non-profit that helps veterans and military spouses transition into the civilian workforce by providing technical training and career placement. Students can participate in the training program through a 14 week full time, immersive... Read More

The Python and Javascript track includes five modules: Computer science/programming fundamentals, the World Wide Web, Data Science, Amazon Web Services, and Creating Applications.

No previous programming skills are required. Upon graduation, students are eligible for paid internships with our corporate sponsors.

Code Platoon is an approved VET TEC training provider through the Department of Veteran Affairs. In-Person students may also use their GI Bill. All students are eligible to apply for general scholarships once enrolled in the program.

Courses

DevOps Cloud Engineering

Cost: $18,000
Duration: 28 weeks
Locations: Online, Chicago
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

Duration: 28 weeks
Tuition: $18,000

Full-Stack Software Engineering: Evenings & Weekends

Cost: $18,000
Duration: 28 weeks
Locations: Online, Chicago
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

The Code Platoon part-time program is 35 weeks in length and can be completed in-person or remotely. Classes will meet two evenings during the week and all day on Saturday. Students will learn the same curriculum as our full-time students and have access to the same resources including teaching assistants, mentors, and career services.

General scholarships are available to all students. In-person students may be eligible to use their GI Bill.

Subjects:
Git, Ruby, Test-Driven Development (TDD), Python, React.js, Django, JavaScript, AWS

Full-Stack Software Engineering: Immersive

Cost: $18,000
Duration: 15 weeks
Locations: Online, Chicago
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

The skills taught by Code Platoon (CP) revolve around getting a job as a junior or intern-level software engineer. For the 2019 cohorts, there will be two tracks offered: one in Ruby and Javascript and the other in Python and Javascript.

Python and Javascript Track (5 Modules)

Module 1 (Weeks 1-4): Computer science / programming fundamentals
This includes algorithm scripting, version control, data types and structures (variables, booleans, integers, strings, objects, operators, loops, etc.). This also includes covering object-oriented programming, inheritance, polymorphism, database persistence, SQL, and data modeling an application. The languages to be covered in these weeks are Python, Javascript, and PostgreSQL. This module is important in building a base for students to think through problems and build the skills necessary to troubleshoot issues.

Module 2 (Weeks 5-6): The World Wide Web
This module includes the foundations of how content on the Internet and on web pages is created. It covers HTML/CSS/Javascript as it pertains to a webpage. The module also covers how data is sent over the internet and how the HTTP/HTTPS protocols for the web work. Students will write their own HTTP server by the end of this module. This module is important because the world of software engineering and especially web development calls for engineers to have an understanding of how their code will impact the larger web ecosystem.

Module 3 (Week 7): Data Science
Data science is an increasingly popular sector of technology, powering Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. Using industry-recognized Python libraries including NumPy, Pandas, Jupyter Notebook, and publically available datasets, students will learn the basics of data science and be able to get a leg up in their junior developer interviews.

Module 4 (Weeks 8-10): Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is cloud-based hosting for modern technology companies. These companies generally look for people certified in AWS technologies to get their product online. Code Platoon has been accepted as an AWS Academy - an organization that Amazon has vetted with their curriculum. Students will be trained to take and hopefully pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, receiving an industry recognized certification.

Module 5 (Weeks 11-14): Creating Applications
This module will teach students how to create modern-day web applications, including database design and integration, web routing, and the Model View Controller framework through a Python framework called Django. They will learn to integrate the ReactJS framework on top of their Django application and deploy that using Amazon Web Services technologies. This is the most important module as it is where students learn the skills that employers will expect them to have on the first day of the job and they will see how all the skills that they have learned in the first 4 modules come together to build a full application.

Subjects:
Ruby, Test-Driven Development (TDD), Python, React.js, Django, JavaScript, AWS

Code Platoon Reviews

Average Ratings (All Programs)

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4.97/5 (114 reviews)

Karin
Graduated: 2019

8/15/2019

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"The best coding bootcamp for veterans and spouses"

I am so grateful that I as a military spouse was able to attend code platoon. My husband who is a veteran attended code platoon last year, and he had an amazing experience. He completed the 14-week program and was able to get an apprentice position through... Read More

Holly Burd
Software Dev | Graduated: 2019

8/15/2019

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Web Developer

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"I am reviewing CodePlatoon"

CodePlatoon covers everything to help you build your first web application. You learn a lot of tools, JavaScript. Python, React, Django, SQL and are given a lot of guidance and support. They also put the extra effort to form your resume, give you career... Read More

Ben Matare
Software Engineer Apprentice | Graduated: 2019

4/30/2019

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"Veterans, need not look elsewhere!"

If you're a veteran looking to get into Tech, this is the best place to go. Hands-down - from exceptional Instructors, to guided help throughout the program; TA's, that are actual developers! Mentors who are seasoned veterans of the Tech industry. You... Read More

Jason
Graduated: 2019

4/17/2019

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Web Developer

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"Challenging Course with a Great Atmosphere that Fully Prepares for the first Web Development Job"

I decided to go to Code Platoon after graduating with a Biomedical Engineering degree. The director, Rod Levy, was welcoming from the beginning. He was understanding and adaptable to my needs as a wheelchair-user, specifically taking in account my travel... Read More

Even with all the support, the course is very challenging. Students are expected to do research, experiment with code, and figure out how to solve our problems. This is an absolute necessity in the world of programming. Google is our best friend. And there are many tricky concepts where Stack Overflow has suggestions to help us. The school has plenty of outsiders come in and give us workshops on key concepts such as Git, Data Science, SQL, React, and job searches. Code Platoon also gives lots of help to finding a job by developing Linked-In profiles, resumes, white-boarding challenges, and giving interview practice. Most of the students here will get a paid internship. And for the several who do miss out, Code Platoon has lots of connections to other software companies in the Chicago area, many who seem to be scouting for talent. I have full confidence that I will get an internship or a job very soon. I feel like I've learned more in a few months here than in a few years attending college.

Anyway, I love the program and recommend it to anybody who is will to put forth 100% effort. I suggest that newcomers not only do the pre-work, but also take online courses (YouTube, Udemy, etc.) on Git, Django, and REACT. REACT was especially difficult with the asynchronous programming, and I think it will benefit students to try to understand it in advance. Good luck everyone, and I hope to stop in and see my fellow Code Platoon cohorts in the future!

Joshua Babicz
Graduated: 2019

4/17/2019

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Web Developer

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"Amazing experience at Code Platoon"

Code Platoon was a very rewarding and very challenging experience for me. Before this program, I didn't really have a grasp or understanding on any coding. After, I feel confident enough to start building apps and comfortable using Javascript and Python.... Read More

Chris Miller
Graduated: 2019

4/17/2019

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Web Developer

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"Code Platoon post course review"

What a great program! I came in with very little understanding of what software engineering and development was and fully entailed, and over the course of the program, I'm now equipped with the knowledge of not only what software engineering/development... Read More

The instructors were awesome, the coaches were great, the mentors, TA's and supporting staff made this process a complete package. I am grateful for the opportunity to participate in the course, and look forward to beginning the next step in my journey!

Skyelah Bay
Full-stack developer | Graduated: 2018

12/17/2018

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Web Developer

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"An outstanding opportunity for veterans to learn an ever-increasingly valuable skill-set."

I went in with some prior knowledge of coding before Code Platoon, however One of the great things about this school is that even if that's the case you still end up learning a ton. The instructors do a great job of talking about best practices, as well... Read More

Pros:
- The class size is reasonable. It doesn't feel like the instructors are stretched thin trying to answer questions.
- Your questions pretty much always get answered, and if they don't know they will usually find out.
- LOTS of awesome experiences visiting other companies, as well as various meetups.
- They do take the G.I Bill, and now allow you to use it for spouses.
- Being around other prior military, at least for me, was really inviting.
- Rod and both the instructors are incredibly receptive of feedback! They hold weekly retros on course improvement.
- Job / Internship support is amazing!

Cons:
- At times towards the end of the course, there are a lot of meetups and trips to places, it was sometimes difficult managing all of that and still have time for the workload
- I wish the course could have been 1 to 2 weeks longer to spread things out a bit more, and have more time to spend learning the challenging topics toward the end.

Summary:
I had a great time with my class, I think that Code Platoon offers a unique service to veterans in that everyone has a similar background with the military, and that's something that you'll be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. The work is challenging, the class is engaging, and there are a myriad of resources at your disposal; it's just up to you to take advantage of them, and if you're prepared to work hard you'll do well!

Katherine Restko
Code Platoon Graduate | Graduated: 2018

12/6/2018

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Web Developer

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"A truly special organization giving veterans the skills needed to enter a high paying and purposeful career field."

When I decided to pursue my education in web development, research led me to Code Platoon, the only full time bootcamp for veterans accepting the GI Bill. I have to admit that I was somewhat nervous about attending a program that had only been in existence... Read More

From day one, it became clear that the instructors Jon and Josh actually cared greatly about the success of the individual students while also fostering an in depth understanding of the unique issues faced by the veteran population in particular. As a person new to software engineering and technology in general, I never felt judged or uncomfortable asking for assistance from either of them. This level of care and attention continued throughout the entire duration of the course.

Additionally, both the curriculum and instruction never assumed prior knowledge of even the most basic concepts behind web development. This made the program truly suitable for the beginner. It maintained a pace that successfully brought me up to a level beyond what I thought I could reach during a 14 week course, while at the same time consistently providing material challenging to even the most experienced in the group.

I feel very grateful to have had the opportunity to attend one of the few educational/vocational/career programs for veterans that actually fulfills its promise of helping veterans transition from the military into a career worth feeling proud of.

Anonymous
Software Developer | Graduated: 2018

12/6/2018

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"Code Platoon is an outstanding opportunity for military veterans looking to break into software development"

Very well run non-profit program for vets. The technical curriculum is fast paced and well structured. The opportunities for follow-on internships and career mentorship are outstanding.

Dan Field
Graduated: 2018

12/6/2018

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Web Developer

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"Code Platoon delivers"

I had zero experience in programming before Code Platoon. After attending the course, I was able to make apps with Ruby on Rails, React.js, and React-Native with ios. I was taught algorithms, object orientated programming, building servers, using git... Read More

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