

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 2018
I always wanted to become an entrepreneur but didn’t know how to get started. After working 5 years in marketing and in HR, I knew it was the time for me to try out new things. Quitting the corporate race was the first move. But what do you do after that?
The world of startups is very different from the classic corporate world. In a big company, you are a small piece of a huge machine. In a small company, you have to learn to think different and to be able to do a lot of things at the same time, especially if it’s your own venture. Today, even in non-tech companies, it is very important to understand how the latest technologies work because your customers probably spend as much time as you do in front of their computers and smartphones.
I decided to board on the 9-week bootcamp of Le Wagon to get the set of skills that would help me build my MVP. On the first weeks, we learn the object-oriented programming language Ruby. For those who have never coded before, Ruby is a very intuitive back-end language. Once you master Ruby, you can basically learn any other programming language because it would work in a similar way. Then, we learn about databases, front-end programming, and integration in the framework Rails. On the last weeks of the bootcamp, we team up in groups (like in real development teams) and build a web app.
Le Wagon has a very pedagogical approach: they know that you will struggle but they accompany you through the different steps of this learning experience. During the day, you work with another student to complete coding exercises. When you don’t know how to proceed, you may ask the help of a TA who would guide you (without giving you out the answer). Then you start to move up the learning curve, understand the logics of coding and unlock your brain potential. The bootcamp is intensive: you mustn’t give up even when it’s hard. The reward is worth the effort: there is nothing more satisfying than solving complicated problems (and fixing bugs in a program!).
What I especially liked about my experience at Le Wagon is that it was much more than learning web development. Thanks to them, I could not only feel more confident while writing code, but I also learned how to engineer and design products the start-up way. I would no longer waste time in building apps that consumers don’t need but keep focus on bringing added value. It sounds pretty simple like that, but believe me that before going to Le Wagon, I had thousands of ideas that were not viable.
At Le Wagon, I met a lot of wonderful people who all had a different background. Interacting with people who don’t come from the same industry as you do help you see things you couldn’t see before (in my batch, there were journalists, consultants, designers etc.). Whether you want to become developer, Product Owner, or start your own company, Le Wagon is a community of people bursting with energy. So, if you are looking for inspiration while learning programing, Le Wagon is definitely the place you have to go to.
Graduate 2018
I used to work at an English school in Japan and I needed to change my career.
I found Le Wagon and it was one of the best highlight of my career life. Also being developer seemed perfect career change for me.
Le wagon teaches you a lot in 9 weeks; it was tough and frustrating at the beginning because I didn't know anything about programming.
However, after few weeks, you get what you were doing and learning how to code feels really fun.
End of the bootcamp, I was really confident and really happy with myself.
Also teachers are really friendly and helpful. It helped me a lot because they are passionate to teach you and they explain you really well.
I loved Yoga every Wednesday too. Also they have free tea and coffee!!! (I needed that)
Overall, everything was fun and I learnt a lot. Job hunting after finishing the bootcamp wasn't too bad.
You can definitely can learn a lot, and I strongly recommend this bootcamp if you want to change your career.
Graduate 2018
Hello everyone,
I just finished my bootcamp in september in le Wagon and i want to share this amazing experience with you.
I was a project manager in a creative agency and i worked on digital projects. I wanted to improve my knowledge and understand all this sector to manage web projects.
The programm is complete to understand and have fast skills. Teachers have good skills and are great they also help us a lot. People in our group was really nice and you meet new people everyday due to extra activities like conferences, drinks etc..
I managed a project (www.beatween.me) and that was for me the best experience of this program. In two weeks you have a functional project and you can show that in interview.
This was a amazing two months full of knowledge, meet people and good mood. I recommand it for everyone who want to learn how to code !
Thanks le Wagon !!
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