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devCodeCamp

Average Rating4.76
245 Reviews
3 Courses

DevCodeCamp offers various full-time and part-time, live online coding bootcamps that meet prospective students where they're at in their career. devCodeCamp offers a 12-week Software Development Bootcamp Full Time, a 24-week Software Development Bootcamp Flex Self-Paced, and a 24-week Data Analytics Bootcamp Flex Self-Paced. Bootcamp students are taught how to think like software engineers, working on real-world projects in a collaborative environment. The devCodeCamp instructional team brings knowledge and passion as well as patience and empathy. The curriculum for each bootcamp is designed with the demands of the market at the forefront, yet their core philosophy is to teach software concepts transferable to any programming language. 

No experience is required to apply to the bootcamps, but applicants must be problem-solvers who are willing to learn and have a desire to be challenged.

DevCodeCamp students will receive career services while enrolled in the program. Students will learn how to create a resume, cultivate their LinkedIn presence, navigage their job search, and prepare for job interviews.

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Sep 24, 2015
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    Amazing!!!!

    Amazing atmosphere, learned a lot in such a short time

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  • jes
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    Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Online
    Mar 09, 2023
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    Self Teach Yourself with Outline

    Basically, they do not teach you anything. They tell you to give them $16,000+ and then just hand you a course outline, and tell you good luck. The professor stopped in my private skype one less than once a week. 
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  • Charley Edson
    Anonymous
    Graduate • Software Development Flex Self-Paced Bootcamp • Online
    Feb 17, 2023
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    Insightful, Encouraging, & Worth it.

    I am a recent graduate of devCodeCamp, and my experience from it was amazing.

    Coming into the program, I had some prior experience of coding. So, the beginning was a little bit of review, however, the teachers and curriculum offered a new perspective on what I had previously learned, and built upon all of my prior knowledge of the basics.

    After the first few weeks, the course ramped up quickly and challenged me with weekly projects that forced me to learn on my own and im...
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  • Stan Pethel
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    looking • Student • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Online
    Jan 07, 2022
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    MERN Stack Review

    This code camp will take you from knowing nothing at all to becoming a software developer. They have a few different stack technology courses with different language lessons but they do a decent job of teaching a great curriculum.
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  • Carolynn Kohler
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    Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Jan 10, 2020
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    Best Decision!

    I am so glad that I made the decision to attend the Software Development bootcamp with devCodeCamp. I was looking for a way to learn more about coding and most of the options available to me were either all online or a four year schooling. I tried an online course but I didn't like trying to get on a chat with someone when I would get stuck. One of the best parts of devCodeCamp is the instructors. They are all awesome at what they do and so willing to help. Having them as a resource made i...

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  • Trenton Daniels
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    Digital Consultant • Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Nov 08, 2018
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    Creating Programmers

    My experience with devCodeCamp was very positive. The instructors are helpful, and they teach in a way that forces you to learn the core principles of programming. DevCodeCamp also teaches from the ground up (they assume you have little-to-no experience with coding), but they offer extra projects for those that finish early on assignments. The best part about devCodeCamp is the learning environment. Everyone here wants to learn, which helps give you motivation to push yourself while you ar...

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  • Alicia Bigley
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    Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Apr 11, 2017
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    Jr Developer in 12 Weeks

    As a freelance photographer and graphic designer, I had been thinking about what I my skillset was missing. After doing some research, I found that learning to code would be the most advantageous. The trio of photography, design, and coding (full stack) could work so well together.  The problem was I didn't know where to start or what everything meant in the coding realm.

    A friend recommended devCodeCamp. After the initial tour, I scheduled a follow up, where I asked 30+...

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  • Joseph McIlheran
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    Application Software Developer • Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Sep 29, 2016
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    Changed my Life

    In 14 weeks I went from knowing NOTHING about coding becoming a competent and knowledgable software developer. 8 weeks later, I accepted an offer for a little bit over what devCodCamp lists as the average salary. It was extremely difficult for me, even though school had always been easy in the past, but the immersive nature of the program, combined with the project-based curriculum ensured that if I actually completed the work, there was no way I didn't learn the concepts. The instructors ...

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  • Joe
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    Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Sep 27, 2016
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    I recommend dCC

    I recently attended the full time fullstack C# .Net boot camp. Like half my class I was a college grad wanting to add coding skills to my resume because I felt it would get me the kind of job I'd like and have the opportunity to vastly improve what I was earning.

    dCC delivered as I received several job offers each offering salaries in the 50's with benefits.

    I'm not going to reiterate what many of the reviewers have said about the class as they accurately portray what t...

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  • Thomas
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    Developer • Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Sep 15, 2016
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    Honest review

    When I was reading these reviews before I joined dcc, I was a little hesitant, the program being new, it being such a big investment, and some reviews being negative. I was lucky to have the ability to take a chance and join the camp, and I'm glad I did. I got out what I put in. I'm now in the position of a Course Report reviewer, and I want to leave the most honest review I can -- so that I can help you, just as these reviews helped me make my decision. 

    Overall, I think if you ...

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  • Greg Wilson
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    Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Jul 22, 2016
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    devCodeCamp delivers

    I started with no background in software development. While the 12 week bootcamp was intense, it was definately worth it. Instructors were helpful but didn't hold my hand the whole time.  Hiring day was held a few weeks after I finished the bootcamp.  This is where a bunch of companies came in, we presented our projects and met with each company.  I received a job offer from one of these companies as a Jr. Developer.  Excited for what my future now holds!

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  • Jheather
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    Graduate • Full Stack Software Development Immersive Program • Milwaukee
    Jul 12, 2016
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    Not what they tell you

    They will tell you what you want to hear to get your money.

    I was in the class and was struggling very early in the program, but was repeatedly assured that I would be able to get through the program to prevent me from dropping or refunding. Come to find out at the end that they have difficulties placing me for a position and that I wasn't qualified the whole time. Good thing I wasted my time away from my family to try and provide for them.

     
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devCodeCamp Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
4.8
Instructors
4.8
Curriculum
4.7
Job Assistance
4.8
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FAQs

How much does devCodeCamp cost?

devCodeCamp costs around $17,900. On the lower end, some devCodeCamp courses like Web Development Flex; a self-paced Bootcamp cost $9,400.

Where does devCodeCamp have campuses?

devCodeCamp has in-person campuses in Milwaukee. devCodeCamp also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.

Is devCodeCamp worth it?

devCodeCamp hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 245 devCodeCamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed devCodeCamp on Course Report - you should start there!

Is devCodeCamp legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 245 devCodeCamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed devCodeCamp and rate their overall experience a 4.76 out of 5.

Does devCodeCamp offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Right now, it doesn't look like devCodeCamp 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 devCodeCamp reviews?

You can read 245 reviews of devCodeCamp on Course Report! devCodeCamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed devCodeCamp and rate their overall experience a 4.76 out of 5.

Is devCodeCamp accredited?

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