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We Got Coders is a 6-month, full-stack coding bootcamp, specializing in Ruby on Rails. Take a tour of the new We Got Coders campus in Bedforshire, an hour from London.
The Location: We Got Coders web development trainees will learn how to code in a unique, 19th century waterside residence just 45 minutes from London.
With over 8,500 square feet of indoor space there are multiple break out rooms for trainees to relax and work in.
Trainees will stay in a property with state of the art facilities including under floor heating, programmable lighting, a home cinema with surround sound system, games and reading room.
Dan Garland of We Got Coders, said: “We wanted to create an environment that is more conducive to learning without the stress and potential burnout associated with intensive learn to code programmes. We chose this location because it is strategically located between London’s Silicon Roundabout and Cambridge’s Silicon Fen and hope to leverage this to our trainees’ advantage."
Want to learn more about We Got Coders? Check out their School Page on Course Report or the We Got Coders website.
Liz Eggleston is co-founder of Course Report, the most complete resource for students choosing a coding bootcamp. Liz has dedicated her career to empowering passionate career changers to break into tech, providing valuable insights and guidance in the rapidly evolving field of tech education. At Course Report, Liz has built a trusted platform that helps thousands of students navigate the complex landscape of coding bootcamps.
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