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New York Code + Design Academy

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The New York Code + Design Academy taught full-time and part-time courses in full-stack web development in New York City, Atlanta, Austin, Philadelphia, Raleigh, Salt Lake City, Washington, DC, and Amsterdam. The coding bootcamp has a "learning by doing" attitude through which students learn HTML5, CSS3, FTP, JavaScript, jQuery, Ruby, Rails, Database Theory, ActiveRecord, Command Line, Git, and Collaborative Software Development. The full-time program is 12 weeks, and the part-time program is 24 weeks. NYCDA encourages collaborative teamwork through team exercises and immersion in the tech community, and organized guest speakers and tech meetups.

While the New York Code + Design Academy does not guarantee job placement, they provide career planning, portfolio review, demo days, and recruiting help to position students for success in the field. New York Code + Design Academy also offers part-time courses in Front-End Development, Back-End Development, and UX/UI Design.

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  • Francisco
    Francisco
    Student • Amsterdam
    Apr 13, 2018
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    What a terrible experience...

    I will go chronologically. First, the onboarding was terrible! Not even an introduction email with some basic instructions, there were not even instructions on where the course is being held and most of us arrived to a wrong location where they did a presentation but was not the actual place of the course, when we finally arrived the teacher literally said open your text editor and start executing programs we didn't even know they exist. The teacher was ok and was really pushing us to do s...

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  • Sanneke
    Sanneke
    Analist • JavaScript Intensive Bootcamp • Amsterdam
    Apr 11, 2018
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    Very unprofessional set up Java intensive bootcamp

    Please review carefully before you start a course here! It is a very inefficient, unprofessional organisation that doesn't provide a professional service. They only care about money and don't take complaints seriously. Very unimpressed

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  • Matt F
    Matt F
    Graduate • Software Engineering Intensive • New York City
    Jan 26, 2018
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    Jumpstarted my programming career!

    Prior to enrolling in NYCDA's web intensive program I had ZERO programming knowledge. After the first two weeks with my teacher Orlando, I was already building confidence, learning the basics, and on my way to creating my first app!  Although challenging, and the instructors encourage you to find answers on your own, NYCDA gives you all the tools and vocabulary necessary to begin programming! You will surprise yourself after three months at NYCDA.

        In addition to learning how ...

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  • Danny
    Danny
    Developer • Student • Software Engineering Intensive • New York City
    Dec 20, 2017
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    A good place to start

    I did the web development intensive class over the summer 2017. It was not only a great learning experience, it was also pretty fun. Our instructor David would give us challenging work and after big assignments we would play some fun games to relax. Going into this class, I knew I would struggle styling apps, I have NO artistic ability. Luckily, our TA Ro was a UI/UX guru and was able to help me make my projects look decent.

    The course itself is not the most challenging out there...

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  • Skyler
    Skyler
    Graduate • Software Engineering Intensive • New York City
    Aug 03, 2017
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    The Good, The Bad, and The Duck

    If you have a duck phobia, be forwarned that this place has rubber ducks. I know it can be quite frightening. Especially when it gleams at you from across the desk as you ponderously work on your assigned project. Which you undoubtedly have spent many long hours on and will spend numerous more on.

    Let me say right up front that before I took this course I already knew how to code and have been programming for many years. The reason I took this course was to get an understanding o...

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  • Eric
    Eric
    Student • New York City
    May 22, 2017
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    Stay Away!

    This place is a shit show. They are the epitome of unprofessional and do not exert any amount of effort for their students. As a student you will be constantly faced with teachers that don't care, zero transparency and blatant lack of response post graduation. They privately acknowledge that thier curriculum is outdated yet continue to enroll new students with no updates to the curriculum. I left this school feeling completely unprepared and have required a ton of additional work on my own...

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  • Josh
    Josh
    Student • Part Time Web Development Bootcamp • Salt Lake City
    May 12, 2017
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    Life Changing Experience

    I was skeptical going into the class at first but was amazed how warm and friendy everybody was! Lynell was really easy to work with and helped me get started enrolling into class. Nick is an amazing instructor. He is really easy to work with and takes time to make sure you understand all the content. Big shout out to Josh for always hooking it up. He make's sure we are talking to all the big companies hiring web developers and always brings food! Overall this has been a life changing ...

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  • Chris Jao
    Chris Jao
    Student • Part Time Web Development Bootcamp • Salt Lake City
    May 11, 2017
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    Part time Web Dev

    NYCDA is Awesome, at first I was taking the Full time Web dev intensive and the instructor was great. I have learned more than I expected throughout the course but still got a lot to learn.  Unfortunately. I got really sick the last month and was sent to the hospital a couple times. So my attendance went down and I felt discourage. But NYCDA Admin worked with me and got a second chance to attend the Part time Web dev, I took this opportunity and didn't waste it. I am Very grateful, thank y...

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  • Egor
    Egor
    Graduate • User Experience Design Intensive • New York City
    Mar 06, 2017
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    the greatest experiences in my life

    Hi everyone! I am a front end developer from Russia. Last summer I decided to combine business with pleasure, broaden my knowledge in UI/UX Design while improving my English. I read a lot of reviews about various bootcamps and chose the User Experience/User Interface Intensive at The New York Code + Design Academy. The New York City campus is located in the center of the Financial District, what I regarded as an a...

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  • Ron D
    Ron D
    Student • iOS Development 101 • New York City
    Feb 20, 2017
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    Avoid

    Avoid this place at all costs. The course I took here was terrible. Unprofessional, badly taught, unclear, and often beset with many technical problems such as projectors not working, etc. Homework was practically non-existent, even though it was supposed to be weekly. I didn't come out of it feeling like I'd learned anywhere near enough to justify the high cost. The class numbers really dwindled toward the end. I'd estimate more than 50% of students dropped out within the first few...

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  • Amanda
    Amanda
    Graduate • Software Engineering Intensive • New York City
    Feb 14, 2017
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    Worth the Investment

    The time that I spent at NYCDA was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.  I came to NYCDA in the hopes of switching fields from elementary education to the tech industry, and that change would not have been an option for me without NYCDA.  The course was both rigorous and engaging, and the program’s learn-by-doing approach taught both necessary technical content and practical skills such as resourcefulness, logic, and analysis.  The instructor was knowledgeable and helpful, and...

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  • Ben
    Ben
    Front End Web Developer • Graduate • Software Engineering Intensive • New York City
    Jan 24, 2017
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    WDI Summer 2016 Grad, Former TA

    *Full Disclosure: After I graduated the Web Development Intensive course, I worked as a TA for several months before I landed my developer job.

    First things first, everything everyone has said so far is valid, being on both sides of the course as a student and TA, I was fortunate enough to really get a full experience from both sides. There are people who come to NYCDA open, focused, confident, and love the environment and do very well and then there are people w...

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4.1
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3.9
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