Knowing that you will eventually be competing against people who have CS degrees, should you attend a coding bootcamp or not?

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.
One thing I love about working at Coding Dojo, it is that we are 100% focused on the success of our students. From the day that Michael Choi asked me to open the Coding Dojo in Tysons Corner, Virginia, just outside of DC, I have had the pleasure of helping hundreds of people succeed.
Located at 6001 Shellmound St Suite 200 Emeryville, CA, Coding Dojo’s East Bay campus can accommodate double the amount of students of its other seven campuses, and is ready to start training aspiring web developers across the Bay Area.
Close to 30 hopefuls across the country competed for a coveted spot in Microsoft’s LEAP (Engineering Acceleration Program) software engineering … Read more >>
The following post is from Coding Dojo student Ben Sharf who recently launched a website to support disaster relief in
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After years—sometimes decades—of stressful code releases and deadlines, seasoned software developers all over the country are beginning to summarize their … Read more >>
The following is a contributed post from a recent Coding Dojo alum, Justin Christian. With a baby on the … Read more >>
Unbeknownst to most of us, we all make heavy use of JavaScript dozens of times a day. From desktop computers … Read more >>