It’s a great time to be a Coding Dojo Alumni.

After working in Silicon Valley, and with tech students and alumni for the past seven years, one common thing really stood out about individuals that were best prepared for interviews: the dedication to practicing algorithms.
Is the American Dream still alive? If you ask African refugee and recent Boise Coding Dojo graduate Yamin Hakizimana, his answer would be a resounding "yes".
Every year, we scour Indeed to review the top programming languages based on what employers are looking for from applicants.
Every year, we scour Indeed to review the top programming languages based on what employers are looking for from applicants. … Read more >>
With the unstoppable growth of technology, the demand for multi-stack developers is also increasing. In fact, in this year’s Indeed … Read more >>
Editor’s Note: this article was written by San Jose graduate Paul Yoon and originally appeared in the Winter issue of … Read more >>
There’s a strange double standard in life: When someone’s in a relationship where they’re unappreciated or undervalued, their loved ones … Read more >>
Editor’s Note: this article was written by Bellevue graduate Cody Baermann and originally appeared in the Winter issue of U.S. … Read more >>
This Alumni Spotlight is a bit different. Instead of sitting down with one alumni to share their experience, we’re meeting … Read more >>