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Coder Camps

Average Rating3.84
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Coder Camps offers 12-week coding bootcamps in Seattle, Washington, Phoenix, Arizona and online. Full and part-time students have the opportunity to choose between full-stack options like .NET, Java, JavaScript and C#. Unlike other schools that teach a single technology stack, Coder Camps covers a variety of technologies in a modular curriculum that prepares you for actual careers. All programs utilize Agile software development techniques and provide experience working in team roles, the application life cycle, and with mobile & cloud applications. Students will master these skills with the help of experienced instructors guiding them through hands-on, real-world projects, and daily individual and paired programming exercises. To apply, prospective students can fill out a short online form and start a series of interviews. 

Coder Camps also provides career services where at the completion of the course, graduates are introduced to leaders in technology to facilitate entry into a new career path in tech. Coder Camps graduates also receive lifetime access to continuing education courses at no additional cost.

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  • Noh Whay
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    Graduate • Full Stack .NET + JavaScript • Seattle
    Feb 01, 2017
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    Fullstack .Net

    Do not attend Coder Camps. It costs $12,000 for 4 weeks of education. You read that right, 4 weeks. They say 12 weeks but what you get is an instructor for 4 weeks that teaches Typescript, Angular, C#, and .Net each for a week. That's it. That's all the instruction you get. When you get instruction, it comes at you lightning fast, if you can't keep up, TOUGH! Don’t grasp a concept, then you’re told to “read up on the subject, we have to move on”. Expecting homework that reviews the days’ c...

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  • jj
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    Oct 11, 2016
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    Great Coder School

    This was the best choice, I have made! I didn't want to go to an overcrowded bootcamp. There are only 5 other people in my Javscript coarse. We have our own instructor, plus a TA.

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  • Anonymous
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    Oct 09, 2016
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    Save your money. Worst bootcamp ever

    This program isn't worth 11,900, go somewhere else.

    • They hire junior programmers to teach. My instructor only has a year of coding experience. This person hasn't been a developer out in the real world.
    • My teacher is also remote, this person doesn't not teach in person. There has been several technical problems, that make our lessons shorter. If you want to pay 11,900 for a romote jr programmer instructor go to coder camps.
    • Romote students are in your...
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  • Nick
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    Graduate • Full Stack Web Development • Houston
    Jul 26, 2016
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    Great time and learned so much

    Just wanted to say I had a very good experience during my camp.  My instructor was extremely knowledgable and patient with me and the class.  He stayed late for us on many occasions and helped us review or cover material we didn't quite catch the first time.  The frameworks we went over in class are appearing on most of the jobs I've seen posted online.   Overall, I can't believe how much I learned after 9 weeks even if at times I felt like I was going no where.  The project period helped ...

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Updated February 28, 2018
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Updated August 21, 2017
Since 5th grade, Matthew Arvidson wanted to be a developer, but didn’t think it was a viable career because he didn’t know anyone working in the tech industry. After teaching himself some code online, Matthew took a friend’s advice and chose to attend Coder Camps’ Full Stack Software Development online program. Read more about the Coder Camps online experience and see how Matthew landed a j...
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Updated July 25, 2017
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Updated April 27, 2017
Coder Camps has been teaching programs in full stack JavaScript and .NET since 2013, but in April 2017 they launched a new, modular curriculum. Students can now choose which technologies to learn over 12 weeks, preparing them for the job market in their city and pushing students to understand the “why” behind their decisions. Coder Camps COO, Chris Coleman, explains how students will lear...
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Updated March 30, 2017
Coder Camps JavaScript instructor Nick Suwyn first learned to code when he was 11, and although he pursued a career in music education, Nick eventually got a degree in Computer Information Systems. After working as a software engineer for a number of years, he was able to combine his tech and education skills and join Coder Camps in Phoenix as an instructor. Nick tells us how he relates t...
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Updated February 10, 2017
Michael Miller-Hairston found a passion for coding during his degree in digital culture, then taught himself to code while waiting tables. He almost went back to college to study computer science, then came across Coder Camps and enrolled at their Phoenix, Arizona campus. Michael tells us about O Source, the project his Coder Camps team of three built in just three weeks. He shares his sc...
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Updated December 09, 2016
Why is Phoenix, Arizona a good place to learn to code? Coder Camps just opened a new coding bootcamp campus in Phoenix hoping to help fill the demand for tech talent. It’s their third campus after Seattle and Houston, all teaching .NET and full stack JavaScript. We spoke to Coder Camps Director of Education John Thomas about what the Phoenix campus is like, what students will learn there,...
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Updated November 22, 2016
Duran Gradwell and Debbie Westwood both learned to code at Coder Camps, but what we found most interesting is that Duran studied at Coder Camps’ Seattle campus, while Debbie studied online remotely from Phoenix, Arizona. We wanted to examine the difference between studying in-person versus online, so we asked Duran and Debbie to compare and contrast why they chose their study methods, wha...
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Updated October 05, 2016
Nick built web applications to solve business problems for 15 years before he became a founding member of Coder Camps coding bootcamp in Houston, Texas. Now, three years later, Nick wears many hats including instructor, campus director, and CTO. We asked Nick why Coder Camps teaches .NET in Houston, how the team keeps the curriculum up to date, and why it’s important to give practical, real...
Lauren Stewart
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Updated September 20, 2016
Jasmine was a junior college student studying elementary education before she took a semester off to attend Coder Camps’ 12-week full-stack bootcamp in Houston, Texas. Coming from a family of programmers, she decided to leave university to see if she would enjoy learning to code. Check out how Jasmine enjoyed learning alongside lots of other women at Coder Camps, find out about the baking a...
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Coder Camps Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
3.8
Instructors
4.2
Curriculum
3.9
Job Assistance
3.3
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FAQs

How much does Coder Camps cost?

Coder Camps costs around $13,900.

What courses does Coder Camps teach?

Coder Camps offers courses like Full Stack Web Development.

Where does Coder Camps have campuses?

Coder Camps has in-person campuses in Phoenix and Seattle. Coder Camps also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.

Is Coder Camps worth it?

Coder Camps hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 64 Coder Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coder Camps on Course Report - you should start there!

Is Coder Camps legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 64 Coder Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coder Camps and rate their overall experience a 3.84 out of 5.

Does Coder Camps offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Right now, it doesn't look like Coder Camps offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.

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You can read 64 reviews of Coder Camps on Course Report! Coder Camps alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coder Camps and rate their overall experience a 3.84 out of 5.

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