We read a lot of news about coding bootcamps in May 2018, so we chose the most interesting pieces, and we’re rounding it all up for you in this blog post and podcast! We look at yet another coding bootcamp acquisition, share many wonderful success stories about coding bootcamp graduates, touch on some partnerships between bootcamps and companies, and discuss the role of coding bootcamps in the future of education and talent pipelines. We also chat about diversity in tech at coding bootcamps, and roundup all the new schools, courses, and campuses! Read the roundup below, or listen to the podcast!
Acquisitions + Fundraises
Coding Bootcamp Graduate Success Stories
- Forbes profiled the Dev Bootcamp grad Alyssa Ravasio who founded HipCamp, a camping app which allows users to book public and private land for camping.
RELATED: Alumni Spotlight with Alyssa Ravasio
- Hypepotamus profiled two DigitalCrafts grads, Ashley Parker and Robby Ackerley, about their career journeys.
- Rad Awakenings’ Khemaridh Hy interviewed a former San Quentin prison inmate named Chris Shumacher who went through The Last Mile coding course while in prison, and built and launched a successful fitness app.
- Cleveland.com profiled Tech Elevator grad Rosemarie Krizmanich who started a new career at age 61 and now works as a developer at Progressive. WCPO profiles Mary-Rachael Brown, who studied psychology at college, but realized she didn’t want to do that for her career so she enrolled at Tech Elevator. Trib Live looks at how Tech Elevator’s new Pittsburgh campus is capitalizing on the huge demand for software developers in the region.
RELATED: Campus Spotlight: Tech Elevator Pittsburgh
- Vator did an interview with Drew Magliozzi, a Hack Reactor graduate, who is now the CEO and co-founder at AdmitHub.
- Savannah Now profiled two recent grads Josh and Jennifer about their experience in the 24-week part-time Georgia Tech-Savannah Coding Bootcamp and their final project apps to solve problems from their previous careers.
- DCInno profiled a New York Code and Design Academy (NYCDA) grad, Matt Wojtkun, who went from Public relations to coding, and landed a job at Hatch Apps as a front-end developer.
- Times Free Press profiled Bela Gaytan, who won a Google scholarship to do a Udacity nanodegree, right after being diagnosed with MS.
Why These Founders Started a Coding Bootcamp
Companies Hiring From and/or Upskilling at Coding Bootcamp
The Role of Bootcamps in the Future of Education
Diversity and Accessibility to Tech Education
- Jaxenter interviewed General Assembly grad, Charlie Gerard, who is a software developer at ThoughtWorks in Australia, about why she got into tech and why gender diversity is still an issue in tech.
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Princeton Alumni Weekly looks at sexism in Silicon Valley, talks to female professors about why there is a lack of women wanting to study computer science, and a female Princeton grad who didn’t major in CS, because she assumed she wouldn’t like computers, but later enrolled at Hackbright Academy and got a job at Eventbrite.
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Document Journal interviewed two innovative women in tech, Fereshteh Forough, founder of Code to Inspire – the first coding school for girls in Afghanistan – and Barbara Liskov, one of the first women in the United States to earn a PhD in computer science.
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Fox Detroit reported that the Michigan Council of Women in Technology is offering 10 women scholarships at Grand Circus coding bootcamp, called Develop(Her) Scholarships.
- Women in Technology Hollywood is donating 100% of proceeds from their Leadership awards summit to code education organizations like The Coding Bootcamp at UCLA Extension, DIY Girls, St. Joseph Center Code Talk, STEAM: Coders and STEM Advantage.
- Businesswire announced that coding bootcamps Re:Coded and Refugees{code} have been selected for the Miller Center Social Entrepreneurship at the Margins (SEM) course, a mentorship program focused on scaling social enterprises serving migrants, refugees, and human trafficking survivors.
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Entrepreneur profiles three military veterans who went to coding bootcamp, and mentions programs like Operation Code and The Honor Foundation, which helps vets land key positions in tech and business. The article also gives great advice for veterans.
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Dev League coding bootcamp in Hawaii has been approved to accept GI Bill educational benefits.
- To make coding education more accessible, Miami-based coding bootcamp Wyncode is offering deferred financing for their 10-week web development program.
New Technology Bootcamps/Bootcamp Updates
- Carolina Code School launched a 12-week coding course in Greenville, North Carolina on May 14th. The full stack curriculum was developed with help from employers in the area.
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Lighthouse Labs is launching a 12-week Blockchain bootcamp, and Wyncode talked about the huge demand for Blockchain developers.
- The Seattle Times reports that the University of Washington Continuum College is launching a 24-week part-time coding bootcamp in partnership with Trilogy Education.
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Inside Higher Ed and Education Dive profiled Trilogy Education, looking at how students felt “blindsided” when they realized the program instruction was outsourced, rather than being run by the host university, and mentioned that Trilogy bootcamps do not release their outcomes data, unlike many other bootcamps.
- Mexico private education Institute Tecnologico de Monterrey has launched an online coding bootcamp taught in English.
- Mined Mines, the bootcamp for coal miners transitioning into tech, appears to be back – Williamson Daily News looks at how the free bootcamp is offering courses in Logan County, West Virginia, beginning in summer 2018.
- Straight.com looks at how BrainStation coding bootcamp is launching a full-time data science program covering Python and some R at their Toronto, Vancouver, and online campuses to meet the demand for data scientists in North America.
- London Fintech startup Revolut is launching free 6-8 week coding classes for interested women at its new head office in Canary Wharf to improve diversity in the tech industry.
- According to iNews, Apple’s free one-year developer academy in Naples is accepting applications for its next cohort. The academy has trained around 1,000 students since opening in October 2016. Apple is also opening a developer academy in Indonesia.
- USA Today reports that Apple is making it’s Swift Playgrounds App curriculum accessible to people who are deaf or visually impaired.
New Technology Bootcamps on Course Report in May 2018
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UW Coding Boot Camp, Seattle, Washington
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Hacker Paradise Code Remote, Bali, Indonesia
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Codebase, Savannah, Georgia
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IE Data Science Bootcamp, Madrid, Spain
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Promotable, Chicago, Illinois, Washington, DC, San Francisco, California, and Singapore, Malaysia
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Techno Bootcamp, Montreal, Canada
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{Pro}Coders, West Yorkshire, England, and online
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MissionU, San Francisco
Favorite Articles on the Blog
Lauren Stewart
- Lauren loved chatting with DevMountain alum Sterling Chin about his transition from a facilities and vendor manager to a developer. Sterling told us how he wanted to provide for his wife and two young children, and how he overcame feelings of anxiety, depression, and imposter syndrome to land a job at a startup for three months after graduation, and then as a Front End Developer at Overstock.com the biggest tech company in Utah.
Imogen Crispe
- I really enjoyed interviewing Manisha Patel, a Hackbright grad who now works at Reddit! Her background was in fine arts, and she worked in project management at Apple, but was always fascinated by her coworkers who were engineers. She loved her experience at Hackbright, and now she’s working alongside other Hackbright grads at Reddit, a company which she says is committed to diversity and inclusion, and is actually partnering with Hackbright to offer a scholarship.
Liz Eggleston
- Liz put together a great Guide to Swift, in collaboration with Andrew Madsen a Swift expert who is an instructor at Lambda School. The article covers the history of Swift, the debate between Swift vs Objective-C, what Swift is used for, and how to get started learning it.
FURTHER READING/LISTENING
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