

Skillspire's C# & Azure Cloud bootcamp offers a comprehensive online learning experience. Students will explore object-oriented programming with C#, cloud computing, and Azure data management. This hands-on, project-based course also covers test-driven development and prepares learners for technical software development interviews by focusing on algorithms and data structures.
Ideal for aspiring software developers
Suitable for technical and non-technical backgrounds
No prerequisites required
Online, self-paced learning with hands-on projects
Focus on C# programming and cloud computing
Includes test-driven development and Azure data management
Gain skills in C# and Azure Cloud
Prepare for technical software development interviews
No certifications are covered by this course.
Graduate 2022
Software Engineering Course Review Summary:
There are some programs available to help with tuition.
The tuition cost is very reasonable and they offer Flexible payment options.
The class size is small which allows the instructor to help students during or after class times.
The schedule is very relaxed and designed for people with busy lives.
The course is beneficial for all experience levels. You will learn C Sharp (C#) through the course while learning how programming concepts are applied in real world scenarios/ industry.
After the course they offer career counseling.
They really want you to get a job in whichever industry you choose! Another benefit of the smaller size of this school is they do well if you do well. Full Review:There are a couple programs out there that might help cover tuition if you qualify and the school offers reasonable financing options. I had spoken to one of their recruiters before signing up and was able to work out options best suited to my financial situation with their senior leadership. They have some information about their financing options on their website, but if the cost of tuition is the only hurdle you see then be open with them and talk it out. They absolutely want to help people who honestly wish to help themselves. Skillspire is a small institution focused on getting people into the tech industry. Their size allows them to help you in the right capacity needed for your situation. They have more freedom to accommodate their students on a personal basis. Are you a nervous test taker or stress over due dates? NO WORRIES HERE! You won't take a single exam and due dates are very flexible. The course was designed to be no stress/low pressure for the students. The grading structure is very relaxed as well. Turn in your assignment and get the points. Concerned you won't be able to find the time to participate? I live on the East Coast and they're based in Seattle, WA. That's a 3 hour time difference. Wednesday classes were late for my time zone but if I couldn't make it to class the instructor sent a link to the recording of the class. They're understanding and lenient on attendance.You will not pass/fail based on attendance or grades. You are responsible for learning the material just like any other learning institution but they will pull all the stops to make sure you can learn what they're teaching. You get out of this course exactly what you put in. When I went through the course we didn't have our first official homework assignment until just before half way through the 20 weeks. Personally I recommend using an additional resource to practice what you learn between classes. I was brand new to all the material and I felt I needed it and the extra practice helped. Worried you're computer skills are outdated? For me, I was a fairly new to programming and didn't have a language I already knew. I had dabbled in C++ in the early 2000's and I liked it. I can't say I put much effort in staying current in tech since that time. When I was looking into this course I wasn't even familiar with Window OS's post Windows XP. I used computers at work that ran Windows 7 - 10 but I only used them for very basic tasks. Upon signing up for the course I had to get myself a proper laptop but I was definitely overdue. ; ) My point is, I barely had a hobby remotely related to tech before I took this course and I didn't struggle due to that. I had played around with some Linux distros on an ARM device (Raspberry Pi 3B+) I purchased on a whim a few years ago but it wasn't even operational when I committed myself to taking the course. I was absolutely a novice. I just recently finished the course and I'm excited to see where I end up from here.
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