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Online, Milwaukee
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About devCodeCamp

Location: Online, Milwaukee

The devCodeCamp philosophy is to learn through doing. Students can expect lectures that range from the fundamentals of development to advanced, industry-driven concepts. We start out highly structured, with frequent lectures. The first weeks increase... Read More

Today Web Development is software engineering. With our program you will have the skills of a Front-end developer, building the code that runs in a web browser. Starting with HTML markup, adding CSS to make the page look the way it’s supposed to, and JavaScript code to help the user experience on the page be as easy and intuitive as possible. You will also add to those skills back-end development knowledge, all while using Lean/Agile best practices.

If you’re ready to add an in-demand skill to your creative side and up the trajectory of your career then it’s time to start thinking about Web Development. Our part-time evening bootcamp will allow you to go well beyond your ideas and enter the realm of implementation as a professional web developer.

You don’t just write code, you make the digital magic happen.

Courses

Software Development Full-Time

Cost: $14,997
Duration: 12 weeks
Locations: Online, Milwaukee
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

What does it mean to be a software developer? At devCodeCamp, we believe it means you dream big, want to solve problems, and like to think creatively. Our immersive bootcamp style of learning walks you though the entire process of making real life applications. This not only includes the functionality of the software, but you write it in a flexible, robust way so that your code may even outlive you.

From the start, you will dive into programming languages and tools used by major corporations and tech companies

During your time at devCodeCamp, what seemed complex in the beginning of the bootcamp will start to become clear. Your relationships with smart, like-minded people at devCodeCamp begin to form and mature. Most importantly, you will create the habit of thinking like a software developer. This is your opportunity to gain one of the most in demand skills in the country. Build something amazing during this program, and our hiring partners will be ready to talk to you.

Subjects:
C#, CSS, HTML, jQuery, ASP.NET, AJAX, JSON, Python, .NET, SQL, JavaScript, Entity Framework

Software Development Part-Time

Cost: $9,997
Duration: 16 weeks
Locations: Online, Milwaukee
In-person Available Online
Course Description:

Part-time software development bootcamp.
16 weeks, $9,997

devCodeCamp Reviews

Average Ratings (All Programs)

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4.85/5 (196 reviews)

Aaron J
Software Engineer I | Graduated: 2017

7/7/2017

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"devCodeCamp gave me a marketable skill after obtaining 3 College Degrees and not finding gainful employment."

I attended devCodeCamp in the spring of 2017. My background included work in transportation research, and teaching. I had previously obtained two majors and a masters degree from traditional colleges, but didn't have success finding gainful employment... Read More

devCodeCamp is as fun as it is intense. It's a lot different than traditional 4-year college or technical schools. They really believe in learning by doing. Your results are largely reflected by the effort, dedication, and willingness to continually challenge yourself. You will have a class made up of people with diverse backgrounds, experiences, ages, and skill levels, but the instructors do a great job of identifying each students strengths and weaknesses. They work hard to tailor your DevCodeCamp experience for the individual students.

By the end of the 3 months I had gained a marketable skill that is in high demand. I landed a job about a month after graduation and had multiple companies interview me. I never expected to get such immediate results.

For anyone willing to work hard, sacrifice long days, and not afraid to learn at a fast pace, I highly recommend devCodeCamp. It is suitable for a career change, or jump starting your programming skills for new grads, or people that have no higher education experience at all. Results are guaranteed if you are willing to work hard and challenge yourself.

Lao V.
Graduated: 2017

6/7/2017

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Full Stack Software Development

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"Honest review from grad..."

My initial reaction was that the tuition was beyond my budget, and if I invested money and time into this, I NEEDED to get something out of it. dCC (devCodeCamp) was honest with me from the beginning, that employment is not guaranteed and the course would... Read More

Anonymous
Graduated: 2016

4/11/2017

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Full Stack Software Development

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"Jr Developer in 12 Weeks"

As a freelance photographer and graphic designer, I had been thinking about what I my skillset was missing. After doing some research, I found that learning to code would be the most advantageous. The trio of photography, design, and coding (full stack)... Read More

A friend recommended devCodeCamp. After the initial tour, I scheduled a follow up, where I asked 30+ questions about the program, what skills were taught, and what the expectations were.

This program is a bootcamp. You need to be dedicated, you need to work hard, and you need to basically put life on hold until you’ve finished. It makes the world of difference and the reward is worth it.

All to say dCC gave me the foundation I was looking for.

Chris Balleto
Business Intelligence Developer | Graduated: 2017

4/7/2017

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Full Stack Software Development

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"Best decision I ever made.."

**First, I would like to clarify that my review of devCodeCamp is on my own free will. While reviewing any program that someone has just attended is always encouraged, there is no incentive or reward for me to write this, which is what some other reviews... Read More

devCodeCamp is not for everyone, period. It is not anyone who is unmotivated or ambitionless. It is a program for those who are driven to learn a valuable skill and establish a foundation which can be built upon in one of the fastest growing industries right now.

My relationship with devCodeCamp started about a year before I decided to enroll. I met with Mike and Paul, an Instructor and The Director of Operations respectively, and they didn’t pull any punches telling me what to expect at all. They explained how tough it can be at times, how life may have to put on hold during the course and how the program is designed to produce problem solvers as well as developers. After mulling over the idea of attending for about 10 months, I decided to go all-in, quit my job, change my career, and my life… for the better. I had as much coding experience as a nun has experience fighting fires…NONE. I started the program in November 2016 and was lucky enough to have a very supportive wife and I connected very well with some of my classmates who have become great friends of mine. The instructors were fantastic, I was told before I agreed to enroll that they would not be handing out answers and solving our problems for us and that’s exactly how it went. I enrolled in the program to learn how to code and get a job as a developer; a company is not going to want someone who is not willing to put in the work and that is what were driven to do. (This is important if you are reading this considering joining the program, some students in my class had different expectations which was an issue for them.) I always appreciated how the instructors spoke and taught us like we were individuals and on our same level, as opposed to talking down to us, while still maintaining a sense of authority and control throughout the program. By the end of the program our conversations felt more like talking to friends than instructors, in my opinion. Because of this relationship with them, it removed a lot of the stress that comes with learning new things at a very fast pace.
The content of the program we were taught was done very rapidly. We started with HTML/CSS and learning to use GitHub in the first week, then C#, SQL, JavaScript, then finished off with ASP.NET which tied everything that we had learned together. We would typically have one weekly graded project with a few smaller ungraded ones mixed in as well. The environment we would learn in could not be better. The school is in an old cream brick building which was fantastic. We are all adults and were treated as so, which meant managing our time was on us, we were free to take breaks anytime we weren’t in a lecture as long as we made our project deadlines. Since it is a lot of knowledge very fast with not much previous understanding, there were times when you felt a little lost. When that happened I personally would speak up and try to get further direction which was successful but if you do not speak up it would be hard for the instructors to know if you are struggling, so that part is all on the student to be proactive. The whole course leads you to gain the knowledge of the tools that you will use not only for your final Capstone project but also professionally. The two weeks spent on the Capstone were easily the most difficult, yet the most satisfying. A lot of us would stay late to work, work weekends, and some days, work through lunch. In order to be sure the final Capstone project was our own, the Instructors were very hands-off, only giving subtle guidance if we were very stuck on something.

Upon completion of the course there was the deployment phase. In this phase we were taught how to write a great resume and how to interview well. After our resumes were complete they were sent to the hiring partners of devCodeCamp. Myself along with a few other graduates were asked to work on a two-week project for a local start-up which involved learning AngularJs to further pad our resumes and continue the learning process. While this is not a guarantee for all students and is not part of the tuition it is great to get semi-real world experience through devCodeCamp’s partnerships. During this period, I would still attend devCodeCamp and use their facilities to work on the project, and had great communication back and forth with Paul and the instructors about potential jobs. I also had the opportunity during this period to interview with 3 potential employers who came to devCodeCamp personally to meet myself and other graduates. For one of the employers I did not expect to interview with but since I was in the building and someone wasn’t able to meet with them, I was allowed the opportunity and they eventually ended up hiring me!

In under 150 days I went from a retail manager to a Business Intelligence Developer at a very respected company, excellent pay, and fantastic benefits all because of devCodeCamp. At a traditional school this would be impossible and much more expensive. If you are motivated and ready for a serious challenge that will change your life than this course is for you. Like I said at the start, devCodeCamp is not for everyone…but it was the best decision for me. Thanks for reading.

Luis Diaz
Graduated: 2016

3/26/2017

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Full Stack Software Development

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"There for you through and through"

They teach you everything you need to know to be a jr developer. More importantly they teach you how to teach yourself which is a crucial skill to have as a developer considering there are new technologies all the time.

I recently acquired a job and while... Read More

All and all I highly recommend devCodeCamp to anyone looking to be a jr developer.

Anonymous
Graduated: 2016

3/14/2017

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Full Stack Software Development

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"Just read please."

i attended devcodecamp with no prior experience like they advertise and completed the course in 14 weeks at the time I could say it was the smartest thing I have done. As soon as I started looking for jobs the communication stopped completely. I was ignored... Read More

Jake Drohman
Graduated: 2016

3/10/2017

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"Easily Worth it"

First off, let me say that I would recommend devCodeCamp to everyone that I know who is serious about coding and tired of the plain old curriculum or cost of traditional schooling. I went into this without any actual programming experience until I started... Read More

Jim Boston
BI Developer | Graduated: 2016

2/20/2017

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Full Stack Software Development

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"It works if you put in the work"

I was interested and took a tour. I decided to enroll because devCodeCamp promised to provide what I would need to learn to be able to get a job as a software developer in 14 weeks. My expectations matched up with what I experienced during the course.... Read More

Everyone you talk to will be very clear that you will get out of it what you put into it. I had to work long hours every day learning very difficult material at a very fast pace. Much of the course is spent on learning how to do things on your own under a deadline, which should prepare you for a work environment. It is a huge time commitment if you really dedicate yourself to learning everything and completing all the assignments. I also felt overwhelmed and frustrated at times. Part of the course is learning how to fail, deal with setbacks, and still complete an assignment. This program is not for the faint of heart. You should have also some aptitude for this kind of work before you jump into it.

A few months after I graduated, I found a job at a company I met through devCodeCamp. In the meantime I was able to continue to work on projects and network at devCodeCamp.

The instructors will be honest that do every class a little differently. As a result you may end up be doing a project that has never been taught before to a previous class. Some of these brand new projects might not be as tried and true as others. Also, because you move at such a fast pace, there is not a lot of time to review past assignments and improve the code you wrote or even revise it in anyway.

My final impression would be that if you want to complete the course and succeed it is really up to you. The instructors will be there to help but you won't turn into a software developer unless you put in the work.

Anonymous
Software Automation Developer | Graduated: 2016

2/17/2017

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"What you put in is what you get out."

I have always had an interest in coding but never pursued it during college. After I graduated I went into retail and stayed there for a little over a year and found myself not satisfied with what I was doing.

This is where I found reviews of devCodeCamp... Read More

I would recommend this course for anyone that loves to problem solve and loves a challenge. This course challenges you throughout and you definitely get what you put into this course. I am proud to have graduated from dCC.

Anonymous
Graduated: 2016

10/21/2016

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"Extremely pleased! I went from an amateur code tinkerer to working as a junior developer -"

I had always been fascinated with computers and coding. Before attending devcodecamp I had read several books and tried some work on code academy. All that did was leave me frustrated. When I came across devcodecamp I decided to give this boot camp a... Read More

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