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.