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What I really appreciated about Le Wagon was the guidance and perspective it provided on how to approach coding. Before starting the program, I had tried to learn on my own, but I was a bit lost and didn’t know where to start. Le Wagon helped me understand the fundamentals of programming and gave me someone to turn to when I got stuck. Without that guidance, I don’t think I would have made the progress I have today.
View moreThe professors at Learning Without Limits are highly prepared and knowledgeable, and they’re always ready to help students. They have a great deal of empathy for their students, which makes the learning experience so enjoyable. If you want to get the most out of the program, I recommend taking a basic course in JavaScript or Ruby before starting the Bootcamp. It will help you learn faster and make the most of your time at LW. And even after the Bootcamp ends, you’ll have access to resources to continue your learning journey.
View moreI did Fullstack dev, full-time. The professors are incredibly prepared, they know that you need to know and their empathy with the students are so nice. If want to enjoy the travel I recommend studying JS or Ruby before, at least a cheap course, then you can learn faster in LW. After the Bootcamp you can continue learning because LW gives the resources to do it. They have an incredible community in Slack that someone always wants to collaborate with you on your doubts.
The only problem that I found is with the job support, that part is a little poor the support that they give you.
You must realise that 9 weeks is very good to learn the first steps in dev, but after LW you need continuous learning and learn JS maybe React. I recommend LW even though these two things because if you want to be a good Web dev, you must learn most of the things yourself, and LW give you what do you need to be able to do it.
It is a good way to get started into the coding world. In anycase, most of the people who studied with me did not finally work as developers. If you want to become a developer, please have in consideration you can not learn in 3 months what people have learnt during 4 years in a University. On the other side if you want to get in touch with code, an overview about that, understand how to create an MVP, how a Database works in a fresh and entrepreneur surrounding then LeWagon can be ok. Have in consideration you will learn Ruby on Rails (which is not the most used language) and Phyton and they have a big community but don’t help you to find a job or internship after the course.
View moreI think what I really liked and what was really important to me, that I found in Le Wagon was that they gave me the correct guidance and viewpoint on how to approach coding. I had been trying to learn on my own, and was doing okay, but I think it’s really important to know where to start, how to learn, and have someone to help you when you get stuck while programming at the beginning. The program was for two months, which taught me all the essentials I needed to know to become a developer and get a job as one. My favourite thing though, apart from the incredibly professional and great teachers was the approach they used, It was a business oriented program, which will teach you to code while developing an idea of your own (your startup). Which is really great because you can make or create your business ideas to reality. After the course, I got a job as a developer. They give you a personal account where you can learn and access forever, and a lot of links, books and a community where you can find jobs, and more!
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