

Le Wagon's Full-Stack AI Developer course offers an immersive learning experience to master essential digital economy skills and AI innovations. This comprehensive program is delivered online, focusing on building AI applications with technologies similar to those used by leading AI startups. Learners engage in hands-on, project-based learning to gain practical experience in AI development.
Ideal for aspiring AI developers and tech enthusiasts
Suitable for both beginners and experienced coders
No prerequisites required; open to all skill levels
Online, self-paced learning with flexible access
Project-based approach using real-world AI technologies
Hands-on practice with AI application development
Gain practical skills in AI technology development
Build projects showcasing AI capabilities
Prepare for careers in AI and tech innovation
No certifications are covered by this course.
Graduate 2020
If you’re looking to change your career or learn a new skill, Le Wagon full time web development bootcamp is the cheapest and quickest way to do so. It will equip you with the overall skills needed to change your career and the right environment for you to learn coding. Best environment to learn. The coding exercises and projects help with consolidating your knowledge each day and the supportive teachers and course structure is optimised for your learning. On top of that, community support is the best here at Le Wagon. The online LMS and slack are also top notch resources!!The only thing is that coding in general, requires self-motivation and perseverance. So be ready to feel beat down during this journey, but know that you are always learning and growing! Software development is continually growing, and so will you. You will not only learn coding skills but also lots of life lesson and people skills along the way!
Graduate 2021
One of the most important reasons why I joined Le Wagon was because it seemed like the most time-effective way to kickstart my journey into the realm of tech. What I enjoyed the most about the bootcamp can be summarized by one word: “learning”. The bootcamp made me rediscover the pleasure of learning.
The curriculum is undoubtedly of stellar quality. It is clearly very meticulously drafted and reviewed and is also regularly updated to keep up with the fast paced changes in web development. I was particularly impressed by Kitt, the learning platform developed inhouse by Le Wagon, because it provides you with all the tools you need to learn in the most effective way possible and is very easy to use.
This brings me to the practical nature of the curriculum, because that is exactly what the team at Le Wagon has discovered is the most effective way of learning. Every day of the bootcamp starts with a bit of theory, which you then immediately apply in the form of exercises throughout the rest of day. In the evening, you then review what you learnt by doing flashcards. This means that in a single day, you basically cover a part of the curriculum three times, each time in a different way. This ensures that you really cement the newly acquired knowledge in your brain.
I have only good things to say about the two teachers I had the pleasure of learning from. Both were very skilled developers but at the same time also great human beings. They were always there to give us their support and answer whatever question we might have had and put their heart into every course they taught us.
If I had to choose 3 words to describe Le Wagon, I would choose positivity, intense and empowering! It was a potentially life-changing experience for curious go-getters who enjoy learning new skills and who want to venture into the world of tech. Le Wagon has put a lot of energy into creating a vibrant alumni community. I know that whenever I need to, I can easily reach out to my fellow alumni for questions, advice, feedback or even job opportunities.
In this context, “Career Week” was also very useful: it helps you figure out what the next steps are on your journey. From learning more about the different career paths, to helping you spruce up your CV, LinkedIn profile and helping you prepare for job interviews, the Career Week covers plenty of topics which are really important for you to reach your goals as a fresh graduate. Le Wagon has given me the tools and the confidence to achieve my tech-related goals. Right after graduating from the bootcamp I started working remotely from Istanbul for a Belgian tech-startup called ExoVibe as a Web Developer. That is more than I could have hoped for beforehand and I would not have been able to achieve that so soon if it weren’t for Le Wagon.
Graduate 2020
I attended Le Wagon Melbourne in late 2020. Just wanted to share my experience in case anyone else is considering learning how to code through this bootcamp. Overall, I had a really wonderful experience. As someone who had almost no experience with coding, I'm very satisified with what I was able to learn in just 9 weeks. A large part of this has to do with the course structure. The content progresses in a very thoughtful way - every day builds upon the previous one enough to challenge you (and you will be challenged!), but not enough to make you feel completety lost. The bootcamp has a way of showing you how to do things the "hard way" first, before revealing the short-cuts or "easy way" of accomplishing something. While I found it a little bit frustrating at the time, this technique helped me to deeply understand what was going on behind the scenes. Looking back, I was given a very solid foundation in understanding the fundamentals of programming, and how to tackle difficult problems, instead of just learning short-cuts to build a flashing product. Once you finish, you'll probably be applying for junior developer roles and a big part of those applications are coding challenges. In my experience, these challenges became very manageble after the bootcamp - but would have been impossible for me before!Besides the content, the Le Wagon team in Melbourne are fantastic. They really take care in selecting friendly, accepting and genuine people. I've made so many friends through my batch, the teachers, and even wider alumni network in Melbourne. The company is really big on community and hosts many events and meet-ups both during and post-bootcamp. If finding like-minded people and networking is important to you I'd definitely recommend Le Wagon!
Graduate 2021
I was working in marketing for 6 years and I was considering to change to work in a more digital oriented company but I was obviously lacking some digital skills. Then I moved to Tokyo because my husband had a job offer there, so I take this move as an opportunity for me to learn new skills and I joined Le Wagon Tokyo 9-weeks intensive bootcamp. I graduated only 2 months ago but I can already say this is the best decision I could ever made ! I would like to insist on the fact that I really didn't have any coding background before joining. I just spend some time on Code Academy before applying, basically to know what coding was exactly 😅 and see if I was at ease with the logic.I did the prep-course they asked to do before the bootcamp and, even if they cover everything again during the bootcamp, this is really usefull to understand deeper and quicker the main concepts.The bootcamp itself was really intense, during these 9 weeks, I was literally thinking coding everytime because the learning process is really "addictive", in a very stimulating way. The first weeks help you to get use to the algorithms logic using Ruby language, then the further we go, the more concrete/realistic the challenges become and you can say that you are building real stuff which is super super rewarding !The lectures are really clear thanks to the teachers who are super pedagogics (again even for people who are REAL beginners) and the exercices are made to make you perfectly understand the lectures and apply them.In addition, there are a lot of ressources available on the platform which are again really useful (I keep using them all the time since I finished).Cherry on the cake, they organise a "career week" at the end of the bootcamp which is really useful to know how you can "sell" your new skills, give you advice and ressources to keep learning, depending on what kind of job you want to apply and organise meetings with some partner companies.I'm not working yet but I already have an offer and several process in progress so I can definitely say that not having a coding background is not a weak point, on the contrary, companies seem to appreciate having people from different background who did this bootcamp !In short, I can only recommend this bootcamp to people who want to open new opportunities in their career.
Graduate 2021
After 6 years in marketing and project management (digital & 3D), I’ve fallen in love with code by working with and get a personal circle of developers & engineers.I was advised to do Le Wagon bootcamp and I’m very glad of my decision to do so ! Le Wagon is a true experience of learning fast and efficiently the good basics of web programming back & front (full stack), and also a great human experience supported by Le Wagon network - an extremely active community.I hardly recommend it in turn
Graduate 2021
I decided to join Le Wagon with the sole purpose of adding a missing critical skill to my toolbox as an engineer: coding. I first heard of it through friends who previously did it and told me to apply without hesitation. Though my batch took place during the middle of an international pandemic, the team at Le Wagon managed to make the experience incredible and as normal as possible given the circumstances. I now keep an exceptionally good memory of my time at Le Wagon and made some new friends who I think enjoyed the experience as much as I did. I would recommend to anyone who has the opportunity of doing this boot camp to go for it. It was all worth it!
Graduate 2021
I joined Le Wagon with a view to change my career as the events industry has been suffering a lot this last year. Technology has been disrupting so many industries so I wanted to use my creativity to find a place in the world of technology.Having never coded before I was a little nervous and apprehensive to start this new journey. I had tried to do another Bootcamp before but it was a lot less hours (Around 90) and the teacher was not supportive/ didn’t offer 1-2-1 help as promised outside of the lecture. After being severely disappointed I decided to take the plunge with LE WAGON as the lessons would be in person (instead of Zoom) and so I could ask the teacher directly about anything I wanted clarifying or assistance on.Charlotte the driver is very friendly and gives off an infectious energy, making you feel welcome and at home. This was especially nice for our students who had flown over from abroad and away from their families.Rayan was a very calm teacher and helpful at giving suggestions, instead of giving you the answers straight away. This was good because he really wanted you to think about things until you reached that ‘lightbulb moment’ of understanding.Tariq is very enthusiastic and pushes you to find your way. It’s a challenging process and you do have to give it all you have. He was especially helpful when using diagrams to visually demonstrate concepts to make them easier to understand.It’s crazy how much you learn in just 9 weeks! I enjoyed meeting everyone and learning how to work with all different people. Patience and respecting others contributions is very important. The group project at the end is a joint effort and a little piece of all of you go into it which is why it’s successful :)Please feel free to reach out to the school directly and its alumni. We are always happy to talk you through the good and the challenges we found along the way.
Graduate 2021
As a complete beginner I would never have imagine reaching the level at which I am at now. In fact, my experience at Le Wagon was more than just hardships and challenges but rather a social and inspiring bootcamp where the learnings calls for fraternity and cooperation.I am not a born computer programmer but I’ve grasped the fundamentals. I am not especially interested in becoming a programmer but I am now able to understand the functioning of a website as well as its features. Finally, I am not the smartest learner but the practice tools, methodology and teaching is flawless.My two months at Le Wagon’s facility was like taking a fresh bowl of pure air, totally disregarding this unsettling period
Student 2021
Some years ago, a manager told me that I have an analytical brain and advised me to try coding. I didn’t know anything about it. So I was curious and I started to study by myself, for one year, HTML, CSS and Javascript. I Enjoyed so much, that I decided to leave my job and jump into a serious learning experience, Le Wagon Bootcamp. I checked many bootcamps before applying, but finally I chose Le Wagon because of the curriculum they offer and the many positive reviews online. Also I had a good feeling about it. After 9 weeks, my initial thoughts were confirmed, I learnt not just the theories, but also how real programmers work, with real projects in team. We used mostly Ruby on Rails for the back-end and Html, CSS and Javascript for the front-end, but we also touched many other technologies. In particular, I worked on a clone of Airbnb based on boats, and a financial app to save money. The experience was incredibly challenging but rewarding, I found myself basically doing a job and solve issues I didn’t even know they existed until some months before. A mention to the method used in this bootcamp: the day starts with a class, followed by many challenges to be solved in pairs or group. All the time, we have the option to ask questions/clarification/explanations/advises to teachers and teacher assistants, who (trust me) are very patient and collaborative. They are a fundamental part of the program, as they constantly make you feel that you are on the right path, and all the doubts you experience are normal, as they did the process before! The whole experience was definitely very positive. Now is time for me to look for a real job!
Graduate 2021
Hi folks, it’s been about a month since my 9-week full-time full-stack coding bootcamp with Le Wagon Singapore has ended. Thus, I thought I’d share some thoughts on the experience for folks curious or wondering whether they should embark on this journey some time in their lives as well 😉 FYI it will all be in structured bullet points for other OCD ex-consultants out there.Background & Motivations
Prior to joining, I was a product manager in Shopee/Seamoney for 3 years. Had always felt inadequately prepared to take on more technical tasks like opining on required API fields, microservices architectures and debugging API JSON replies
Had taken one Intro to Python course in college but couldn’t quite make the mental connection on going from “executing code in my black ugly terminal” to “making a pretty website” (I later learned that there are many uses for coding, and web development is just one of them, e.g. data science is another)
Had desires to “start-up” after the bootcamp, so thought learning to code would be useful for either building my own MVP or being better at hiring developers (at least at the early stages without a CTO to help me)
Initial Expectations
Going to be kinda intense (but I would handle it as it comes…)
Lectures for half a day then coding for the other half (in reality it was more like a 20/80 split)
Excited to meet non-Shopee people who have interests and backgrounds outside of e-commerce or financial services
Ruby should be easy right? Not sure how it is different from Rails but they sound “same same but different”
First 2 Weeks: Intro to Ruby
Le Wagon blew through my Intro to Python college course syllabus in 1 week. Thereafter I became very scared
Le Wagon blew through Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) in the subsequent week. I was officially scared shitless 🙀
I began to realize not a single person in the bootcamp had not prepared themselves at least semi-adequately before joining the bootcamp. Nobody left standing after the 2nd week seemed like a “first time programmer” and had at least been self-learning to code for a while beforehand, myself included technically (Le Wagon does have mandatory Ruby and Javascript prep work before you join the bootcamp but I still felt everyone had prepared themselves above and beyond the 30–40 hours prep work)
Next n-th Weeks: Database/SQL, Frontend Development, Intro to Rails
Some random moments remembered amidst the blur of 010101010101010…
Why do I have to manually write everything into this .csv file? Is coding supposed to be this hard??? I just want to save my work in the database. I have to write code just to save it?? — low ROI
Okay at least SQL is easy to pick up. I like this language — high ROI
Every day is so hard… but some days are better than others (yay front end!! I finally have something pretty to look at) — some ROI
Okay so I am going to go home, review my Le Wagon flashcards for the day, and study the next day’s lecture every night before I sleep, because I know I will absorb better the next morning if I am not seeing the material for the very first time — high ROI
*the next day* This is still so hard and almost everyone gets it but me… but it’s okay to not be okay (alright so studying the night before was more like medium ROI, but still worth it)
What is an MVC model? Is this what they use in Shopee? *proceeds to text an ex-Shopee developer furiously*
Wow is Rails black magic? Do I have to do anything by myself now? (with great power comes great responsibility and magical bugs.. and you have no idea why they appear because you did not write Rails and barely understand how it works under the hood)
Final 2 Weeks: Rails FTW
Wow, I built this single 3-model app myself!? https://caromistercocktail.herokuapp.com/
A team comprising of myself and 2 other coursemates made this after struggling on using GitHub together for 2 days: https://welovegrowing.herokuapp.com/ (😮 did we really make this?)
Same team composition also gave birth to: http://incast-fm.herokuapp.com/ (👊 we are rocking this~)
OMG I can code full-stack now??? (apparently so… 🤪 DEMO DAY!!) Watch our demo day here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3iyX9j1hFE
Post-Bootcamp
Been working on actually starting up; talking to loads of founders/investors/people in the mental health space (that’s what I’m currently looking at)
Building Poke Escape by the side with the ex-Shopee developer I was texting furiously about MVC (Poke Escape is a reverse game scenario where you are the Pokemon trying to escape them pesky Pokemon trainers, instead of the usual “catch ’em all” mandate from the trainers’ POV)
Wow I can still code!! I still have my superpowers post-bootcamp 🥰 But I have nobody to help me debug now… I miss my instructors
Closing ThoughtsSo now if you ask me, did I achieve all my personal goals through this bootcamp? The long and short of it is like any classic consultant would tell you is, “yes and no”:
(i) “Yes”, I am a lot more comfortable looking at APIs and JSON strings now, but “No” if I were to hypothetically rejoin the Shopee product team, I still do not think I would have that technical aptitude / interest to work on the details of a microservices architecture like some of my ex-colleagues were (hey, we all have our fair share of strengths and weaknesses)
(ii) “Yes”, I can make a (kinda) pretty website and build my own MVP. But “No” I honestly don’t think I would build my own website/MVP at the end of the day because of the present day proliferation of low or no-code products in the market out there, e.g. Wix and Bubble. And when things start getting serious.. well then… “hello wanna stop working on Poke Escape and be my CTO?”
(iii) “Yes” I would probably care a lot more about how developers I’m about to hire think about writing clean code and collaborating with others, but “No” I still have no clue on how to ace a technical interview and am definitely not qualified to judge their technical prowess just by assessing their public Github code reposSo then given the above, would I still recommend someone to learn to code? 100% YES (but go at your own pace because it is a real commitment). Le Wagon’s tagline is “Change your life, learn to code”. Not going to lie (those who know me personally know I’m very honest), it’s not just a tagline — definitely learn to code at some point because in my experience, it will change the way you think about the world. In fact, I have two personal analogies on what learning to code is like.
(i) Learning to code is like learning science for the first time but for the digital world. I almost felt like a kid that had grown up knowing how to walk and swim and jump my entire life (“yay I just bought something on Shopee!”) but never having learned the technicalities or science behind it (“the frontend client will now go through the router in Rails to go to the right controller / controller action to retrieve the right information from the database to be calculated and returned to the user in the right View” *full disclaimer that this absolutely does not represent Shopee’s tech stack or architecture at all*). Extending that analogy further, having done this bootcamp doesn’t mean that I am suddenly a “computer scientist” — just like how one cannot be a quantum physicist after having just taken Physics 101 in college. But it does mean I have the fundamentals and the confidence to pursue the next level of knowledge if I so choose to. Does that make sense?
(ii) Learning to code is like to learning to cook — useful to know at any level and especially under COVID times. You may learn just well enough to cook noodles/rice (me from Intro to Python times), or prep a basic home cooked meal under 30-minutes (that’s where I think I am now), or become a real home amateur chef (aspirations 💪), or turn pro (personally not for me, but 80% of my coursemates were aspiring full-time developers so power to them!). Bottomline is that it’s nice to be able to cook and feed yourself even if you could theoretically do takeout or order Grab delivery for every single mealFinally, for those asking themselves whether they should join a coding bootcamp vs self-learn, personally it was just a personal choice suited to my own… undisciplined enough circumstances. IMO the true value of this bootcamp and why you learn faster than self-learning lies in:
(i) A very tried and tested structured syllabus so you do not get distracted
(ii) The ability to ask your instructors/teaching assistant for help at any time and MULTIPLE times a day (we had 3 instructors/TAs, so teacher-student ratio was like 3:1 for our small class of 10) → cannot stress the importance and privilege of doing this enough
(iii) The ability to pair program with your daily assigned buddy and bounce ideas / get a fresh pair of eyes to review your code when you get stuck → a very realistic scenario when you are a full-time developer as well
(d) Real-life projects you get to choose to work on so you build the confidence to go forth and give life to your own pet projects (for reference, on our Demo Day all 3 teams had worked on vastly different themes. Our project was a B2B private podcasting app, another team made a B2C e-commerce makeup app, another team made a CRM-ish app for migrant workers in SG)Needless to say, I am changed forever 😇
Graduate 2021
Before I joined Le Wagon’s Full Time Web Development Bootcamp in Montreal bootcamp I was working as a Civil Engineer. I was really hesitant at first to pay the tuition fee and dedicate the time to become a Web Developer. After reading all the amazing reviews and doing enough research I eventually enrolled in the program. It ended up being one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Although learning from home was difficult during the pandemic I found it to still be very effective. The way the program is structured really helped me get through all the difficulties I was originally having when trying to learn code on my own. The buddy system, daily challenges, and consistent support/mentorship was invaluable. There is still so much learn but I now feel confident to start pursuing freelancing and build my own projects.
Graduate 2021
The overall experience was great ! Knowledgeable teachers, always there to help during the hard times, curriculum is set up to pass you through the most important things you need to know, life time access to KITT the platform where u can re watch all the lectures and have access to so so many great resources. The only regret i have is not taking this step earlier and perhaps not preparing better before the bootcamp started. It is not easy, but what the majority of people saying is true, you get what you put in.So what are you waiting for ? Learn to code ! Change your life :)
Graduate 2021
Le Wagon Istanbul was a life changing experience that could help me to change my career as well. It was intense, friendly and rewarding! Finding Le Wagon came at the right time for me. I wanted to learn how to code so that I could improve my work-life balance, and especially so I could work from home. At the time I was working long hours in the hospitality industry, and I felt it was time to make a change. The choice of bootcamp format for me was perfect, because all the other courses I saw took way too much time…and I wanted to learn quickly. After graduating, looking back, I think I made great progress. I was remote for almost the whole bootcamp, which is why the buddy-system of paired-programming was even more important for me. It was hard at first, but it was really helpful to be able to interact with the other students. I learned how to help them when they were stuck, and in return they helped me. Team-work was especially important during Project Weeks (when we built a new web app together). I met amazing team-mates and learned a lot from their analytical skills. Projects Weeks were the highlight for me and I’ll miss them the most. It was really exciting having the freedom to solve problems by ourselves and code real solutions in a real web app. This is when my confidence grew the most, we were really gelling as a team. Since graduating I’ve made use of Le Wagon’s amazing global community to reach out to alumni in different cities and brainstorm about their progress. It’s really exciting to be able to connect with other people internationally, especially in London where I’m looking for a job. Career Week – in Week 10 – was very helpful in terms of employment, because we received a ton of information, informing us on the different kinds of jobs out there and how to prepare for interviews. It gave me more confidence! Now I’ve learned how to search for answers, how to code independently and I’ve developed my skills to such an extent that I feel confident I can keep learning and improving by myself using what I learned at Le Wagon.
Student 2021
I was proudly part of the batch 568 in Le Wagon Milan. It has been a really exiting journey, where I found teachers with a lot of knowledge and most important a real passion for teaching and coding. I feel every day of the bootcamp that the team of Le Wagon Milan really wanted to make the students understand deeply all the concepts (and they reach always this objective ;) ) The bootcamp is intense but with really good human environment. The last weeks of the bootcamp are made for developing an app in small groups, this was amazing to experience coding in a team with all the best practice involved ;).After the bootcamp teachers and the driver of the bootcamp are always available to mentor you about your level and for suggestions about your next steps in your career path. And not less important as an alumni you have access of all the courses and the community of Le Wagon for-ever.If you are looking for a Bootcamp that not only "teach" but also "mentor" you, Le Wagon is definitely a good choice! Thanks Le Wagon Team Milan!
Graduate 2021
Hello World! I am Nathaniel - a graduate from Le Wagon Singapore Batch 537.And I would share a bit about my experience joining the full-time bootcamp in Web Development.Construction industry has been a part of my life for about 5 years. After taking 4 years studying to obtain my degree in civil engineering, I have been working as a civil and structural engineer consultant for another 4 years. And after these years, I felt that the world has been moving toward digitalisation and I feel that I want to be a part of it.That’s why after giving myself a lot of time to ponder, I finally decided to join a full-time bootcamp at Le Wagon. At first, I wanted to join the Data Science track. However, due to the class being cancelled because of not having enough persons to start, I joined the other track in Web Development.I was a bit hesitant since Web Development is not a track that I wanted. But after looking through the curicullum and learning the prep-works, I decided to keep continuing found myself enjoying the class!Not only that the curicullum is robust, the teachers are also amazing! They are great at what they are doing, they are passionate to teach, and they have endless patience for us. The classmates are also fun and dynamic, that everyday I can’t miss a class because of them.This bootcamp has been really a life-changer. It teaches me that I could do “everything” by learning how to code. I went from a code-illiterate into someone that can create a web application from scratch! And basicaly - anything!My final project - moocoo (moocoo-nielsantosa@herokuapp.com) - is the proof of it. I am able to create a web application that is useful for the beauty enthusiast. On top of that I and my teammates successfully created it from scratch in only 2 weeks! We are so proud of it!If you are looking for an opportunity to switch career - or have the privilege to learn something new, I would highly recommend you to become a part of Le Wagon. It is truly a life changer for me! If it can happen to me, believe me, it can happen to you too!
Graduate 2021
At the start of 2021, I took the plunge to learn Web Development full-time for 9 weeks at Le Wagon Singapore, after 2 years of trying to learn it on the side through free online courses.My instructors, being experienced software developers and teachers, were great at breaking down concepts simply, clearly and memorably, and explaining how best practices would prevent sticky situations in the real world. They were really approachable and intentional in creating a safe environment to ask questions, make mistakes and grow, and my peers were collaborative and highly motivated too. We had a high teacher:student ratio of 1:4 (including the TA), which ensured we got timely help when we needed it.On top of that, the syllabus was well-structured such that I could feel my progress every single day by simply trusting the process. The daily exercises, flashcards and live code tested my understanding and recall to solidify my learning. Besides code, we learned important industry practices by doing - applying Test Driven Development, Continuous Deployment and Agile Project Management in our 2 final projects.The bootcamp also opened my eyes to the world of start-ups as we pitched our product ideas to actual VCs (venture capitalists), went through a product design sprint and demo-ed our MVPs (minimum viable products). My instructors challenged us to implement realistic features and worked with us through hurdles, so that we built 2 apps we can be really proud of. More importantly, I now have a good foundation upon which I can continue growing as a fullstack developer.
Graduate 2021
After I was placed on furlough over the summer I decided it was time to evaluate my career in events and consider what I wanted work to be like in the future.I've always had a keen interest in web development and startups so the course at Le Wagon seemed ideal. From the first day, I knew it was a good decision and I enjoyed every minute of it. The course can be very challenging at times, but it's also highly rewarding and I would recommend it to anyone considering a career change or upskilling.Due to Covid, my batch was completely remote and initially, I was a little disappointed, however, it quickly became clear that it comes with a lot of advantages like having a home setup with multiple screens, not losing time to commuting and being able to hop into a zoom room with a teacher in a matter of moments.If you're considering it, please do go for it.my only regret is not doing it sooner!
Graduate 2021
I absolutely loved Le Wagon and had the best 10 weeks. The course structure, the teachers, the community: it's all perfectly thought-out and executed. I wanted to learn to code to make a dramatic career change from publishing to tech, and Le Wagon helped me to do so in just 9 weeks. Despite the entire bootcamp being held over Zoom (in lockdown in January 2021), the teaching standard and community still felt extremely strong. I couldn't recommend Le Wagon more.
Graduate 2020
During the summer 2020, I was looking for a change in my career. After being a classical musician for more than 10 years, I needed something new and coding seem like the right thing for me. When I got in touch with Le Wagon Mtl I knew I was at the right place. Changing careers is not easy and from the very beginning the staff at Le Wagon got me in touch with other musicians who had completed the Web Development bootcamp and all had nothing but good things to say about the program. Now, after being done with the bootcamp, I can reflect on the 9 weeks I have spent there and I could not recommend it more! Teachers and staff are there for you ALL of the time, the education is one of the highest I've ever experienced and the program is build so you maximize your learning. I am really proud to be part of the alumni from Le Wagon!
Graduate 2021
I was part of batch 543 and I definitely recommend Le Wagon to anyone who is serious about learning web development. The dedication of the teachers was really impressive and it was a greate experience to work on projects with the other students.
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