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  2. 7 Online Bootcamps That Can Get You High-Paying Jobs - AOL

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    Online Bootcamps: Quick Take. ... Provides training and learning experiences for several real-world skill sets such as software engineering, software development, coding and more.

  3. Hack Reactor - Wikipedia

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    Hack Reactor is a software engineering coding bootcamp [2] education program founded in San Francisco in 2012. [3] The program is remote-only and offered in 12-week beginner full-time and 19-week intermediate full-time formats. The program has been described as, "optimized for people who want to be software engineers as their main, day-to-day work.

  4. Coding bootcamp - Wikipedia

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    The first coding bootcamps were opened in 2011. [2] [3]As of July 2017, there were 95 full-time coding bootcamp courses in the United States. [4] [needs update] The length of courses typically ranges from between 8 and 36 weeks, with most lasting 10 to 12 (averaging 12.9) weeks.

  5. Fullstack Academy - Wikipedia

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    Fullstack Academy is an immersive software engineering coding bootcamp located in New York City. [1] Students of the full-time flagship course learn full stack JavaScript over the course of a 13-week, on-campus program.

  6. DevMountain - Wikipedia

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    DevMountain is a private coding bootcamp [1] school that offers both in-person and online courses ranging from 6 to 26 weeks in a variety of subjects including web development, mobile programming, user experience design, software quality assurance, and salesforce development.

  7. freeCodeCamp - Wikipedia

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    freeCodeCamp was launched in October 2014 and incorporated as Free Code Camp, Inc. The founder, Quincy Larson, is a software developer who took up programming after graduate school and created freeCodeCamp as a way to streamline a student's progress from beginner to being job-ready.

  8. Inmates are learning to code in prison. Jobs may be hard to ...

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    Although there are already rumblings of AI taking away coding jobs, Gaetz says today AI gets used mostly to assist in coding while most software engineering jobs still require an actual person.

  9. Trilogy Education Services - Wikipedia

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    Trilogy Education Services (often shortened to Trilogy Education) is a New York City-based technology education company that offers non-credit technology training programs, colloquially known as coding bootcamps, through affiliate universities. [1] In-person courses are held on the affiliate university campus. [1]