CodingNomads is a technical training provider that offers online, self-paced coding bootcamps in skills like Java, Python, Data Science, Machine Learning, Deep Learning/AI, Spring Framework, SQL, Django, AWS, and more. Online programs are self-paced with monthly or annual access to course material, or students can sign up for mentor support on a monthly, 4-month, or 12-month basis.
CodingNomads is aimed at helping people of all backgrounds learn to code. Students are paired 1:1 with an industry mentor for regular video and screen-sharing calls to get guidance on the curriculum, projects, and career advice. Students are encouraged to reach out anytime for help in between mentor meetings, and join the daily conversations on CodingNomads' mentor-supported chat channels.
CodingNomads also offers career mentorship to connect students with job opportunities, help students apply for jobs, prepare for technical interviews, and more. Students will learn from experts, and gain the tools to work from anywhere.
One word about going to a boot camp, the progress you make is entirely up to you. Overall its students' mindset and "getting it done" attitude is more important.
I'm just reviewing what I felt in the Bali 2019 python course.
Being in part large class, the help was spread thin when it really was difficult. Django part of the course was not well structured.
Reflecting on my experience looking at the content curriculum and what was actually done I would have to ...
One word about going to a boot camp, the progress you make is entirely up to you. Overall its students' mindset and "getting it done" attitude is more important.
I'm just reviewing what I felt in the Bali 2019 python course.
Being in part large class, the help was spread thin when it really was difficult. Django part of the course was not well structured.
Reflecting on my experience looking at the content curriculum and what was actually done I would have to say the structure of the course was not completed as stated in the pdf.
Yes, we did get the grasp of the concepts but it was rushed at the end since there was a lack of understanding of the fundamentals, on a group bases. Some students flew passed others.
If you look passed the curriculum the support it was quite it felt quite competitive at the end of the boot camp as time was lacking.
By no means, I am not saying don't go to this boot camp.
I'm reviewing anonymously as this would sound somewhat negative but we did learn heaps and did some interesting coding.
My experience overall with CodingNomads was great and I'm glad I choose to be a part of the program. I've found this to be a great value for the money. It's about 1/3 of the price of most server-side programs in the US and provides an amazing life experience in addition to the course. Our group was small, so we had significantly better access/attention than otherwise. Also, this is more than just a job for Ryan and Kim - we worked and traveled together constantly, and they've been incredib...
My experience overall with CodingNomads was great and I'm glad I choose to be a part of the program. I've found this to be a great value for the money. It's about 1/3 of the price of most server-side programs in the US and provides an amazing life experience in addition to the course. Our group was small, so we had significantly better access/attention than otherwise. Also, this is more than just a job for Ryan and Kim - we worked and traveled together constantly, and they've been incredibly supportive of us in and out of the classroom.
I felt that the program had more of a start-up feel than that of an established bootcamp. This allowed the structure to be flexible and accommodate the pace/needs of the group. We also had the opportunity to talk about newer technologies that weren't part of the curriculum and get to know seasoned developers who were also working in the co-working space.
Coding bootcamps are ambitious and a lot of work, and this one is no exception. I think it's best suited for someone who's self-driven, knows what they want to get out of the course, and can speak up when they have questions.
How much does CodingNomads cost?
CodingNomads costs around $11,088. On the lower end, some CodingNomads courses like Java Programming Course cost $3,796.
What courses does CodingNomads teach?
CodingNomads offers courses like Data Science + Machine Learning Course, Data Science + ML + AI Career Track, Deep Learning & Neural Networks Course, Java Programming Course and 3 more.
Where does CodingNomads have campuses?
CodingNomads teaches students Online in a remote classroom.
Is CodingNomads worth it?
CodingNomads hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 52 CodingNomads alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed CodingNomads on Course Report - you should start there!
Is CodingNomads legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 52 CodingNomads alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed CodingNomads and rate their overall experience a 4.96 out of 5.
Does CodingNomads offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like CodingNomads 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.
Can I read CodingNomads reviews?
You can read 52 reviews of CodingNomads on Course Report! CodingNomads alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed CodingNomads and rate their overall experience a 4.96 out of 5.
Is CodingNomads accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. CodingNomads doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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