Best boot camps on Reddit

32 reviews from r/codingbootcamp, r/Coding_for_Teens, r/Frontend and 10 more subreddits

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#1

Udemy

4.7
(3)
"Max's React course is excellent for building a strong foundation in React."
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"The course provides a comprehensive understanding of JavaScript and is highly recommended for aspiring developers."
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"Offers a variety of courses for different skill levels."
#2

Hack Reactor

4.0
(3)
"I went with Hack Reactor for that reason. I just graduated. Had a great time, learned a lot."
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"The bootcamp was super worth it, leading to a successful career transition."
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"I hear Hack Reactor isn’t what it used to be."
#3

Leon Noel

5.0
(2)
"An excellent resource for developers looking to enhance their skills."
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"He runs a free web dev bootcamp called 100devs."
#4

Nucamp

4.5
(2)
"Nucamp's Web Development Fundamentals course provides a comprehensive introduction to web development, making it ideal for beginners."
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"Nucamp is an affordable online coding bootcamp that doesn't require federal student loans."
#5

CED Solutions

5.0
(1)
"Try CED Solutions. I used them for CCNP R/S."
#6

TRON

5.0
(1)
"The TRON coding internship offers a valuable experience with a follow-on internship in a software factory."
#7

Brainstation

5.0
(1)
"Great investment for a UX Design program that led to a career at a FAANG company."
#8

Catalyte

5.0
(1)
"The program is free, self-paced, and guarantees a job upon completion."
#9

Coding Dojo

5.0
(1)
"Coding Dojo has a Jersey City location! They're nationwide with several campuses."
#10

University of Birmingham

5.0
(1)
"A whole year's university education for the same price as a bootcamp."
#11

Code Louisville

5.0
(1)
"The structured approach and set deadlines greatly enhance productivity."
#12

Kenzie Academy

5.0
(1)
"I researched for over a year and chose it. I find some of the best courses/camps are not the ones heavily advertised online."
#13

US Military

5.0
(1)
"The US Military bootcamp is an intense and rewarding experience."
#14

School of Code

5.0
(1)
"Completely free and funded by industry sponsors."
#15

The Odin Project

5.0
(1)
"You don't have to splash 10k on a coding bootcamp to become good at code."
#16

Real Programming

4.0
(1)
"This one has a free trial class- weekly classes all year as well."
#17

Onward to Opportunity

4.0
(1)
"Take a look at [Onward to Opportunity], they have a Java and an SAS course."
#18

CodeZilla Kids

4.0
(1)
"[CodeZillaKids]"
#19

Treehouse

4.0
(1)
"Great resource for learning coding at your own pace."
#20

Codecademy

4.0
(1)
"A good starting point for beginners in coding."
#21

SoloLearn

4.0
(1)
"Useful for learning coding on the go."
#22

Stanford

4.0
(1)
"The program focuses on entrepreneurship and provides a methodology for innovation."
#23

CodeSquad.org

4.0
(1)
"It's pretty hard to find bootcamps that guarantee jobs right now. CodeSquad.org is part-time and free though with live zoom classes."
#24

UCA

4.0
(1)
"It’s an online program through UCA and I’m pretty sure you can use student loans."
#25

Springboard

4.0
(1)
"Springboard is pretty awesome and is related to Rithm but has Colt Steele involved."
#26

App Academy

1.0
(1)
"App Academy sucks ass."

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