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Full Stack Web Development + AI Track

viaThe Hacking School
4.92 Rating
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
N/A
Format
Instructor Led
Delivery
Online
Time Commitment
18 weeks 15 hrs/week

Summary

The Fullstack Web Development + AI Bootcamp is an 18-week online program offering comprehensive training in JavaScript and MERN stack development. Conducted through daily live sessions, it provides hands-on experience in building real-time web applications. Learners engage in project-based learning, covering everything from programming fundamentals to advanced AI integrations. Designed for both technical and non-technical backgrounds, the bootcamp equips participants with industry-standard software development skills.

  • Before You Learn / Who This Course Is For
    • Open to both technical and non-technical individuals

    • Ideal for aspiring full-stack developers

    • No prerequisites required, all basics covered

  • What to Expect
    • 18 weeks of live, online sessions

    • Hands-on experience with MERN stack and AI tools

    • Project-based learning with capstone projects

  • What You'll Achieve
    • Certification as a Full-Stack Web Developer

    • Skills in JavaScript, MERN stack, and AI tools

    • Access to job assistance and global internships

Certifications covered by this course

No certifications are covered by this course.

Course Reviews

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Kuldeep

Graduate 2021

July 01, 2021
From zero to actually building an app @The Hacking School

I had a very great learning experience at The Hacking School, it was  MERN stack course.They have a very good organized bootcamp. Well prepared curriculum. They are pretty good people working insideToday I completed the final major product with my team which is https://neemtree.club. My instructor was mansoor and he is quite an awesome guy, very good mentor. Motivated me in every way possible to get the job done. Thanks to the whole team and I think I can now step into the industry with all the knowledge I gained so far and brighten my career

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vijay Sriramadas

Graduate 2021

June 14, 2021
Perfect BootCamp for Beginners

I am a UI designer who wanted to change myself to Coding Environment. After Searching all the BootCamp, I decided to join  TheHackingSchool after talking to Prashanth about the course. I would recommend this hacking school, which is a well Structured full Stack web Development Curriculum. Prashanth is an Expert in making us to show the right path way to make us learn quickly in the 17 week journey, from algorithms to full stack deployment.This is a perfect place for beginners to want to start coding.I would recommend this BootCamp giving a 5 star for my instructor and the School.Curriculum is well Planned and Instructors are expertise in their area.

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Tabassum Unissa

Student 2021

January 13, 2021
Best Bootcamp

Pre-Bootcamp(School of Coding) is the best place to enhance your skills in Coding.I found myself very lucky to be part of this institution.Amazing 6 weeks i have been gone through,the way of Teaching & presenting their knowledge to us with practical implementation makes me so intersted to explore more & more.Rafath Sir was the best Instructor one can ever have.

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Tanisk Jha

Graduate 2020

August 21, 2020
From Little Experience to Frontend Developer at Rankz.io

I still remember It was the First week of December. The weather was extremely cold. I got up at five as usual, and saw Meraj notification that i had been granted merit based Scholarship.Meraj, was the best mentor i have ever had in my life, I loved his ideas so much, i would find silly reasons to meet and learn from him.Afzal (The Star of Hacking School), he used to break the concept in very easy brain friendly examples. he helped me a lot in building my Personal Project (The Doctors Search Engine and Twitter Clone).My results so far speaks for them, After graduating the bootcamp I’ve landed my dream job at Rankz.io as a Frontend Developer with 8.5 LPA. I would heartily recommend it to anyone who is willing to learn and devote themselves to mastering the curriculum.And my last advice to you when you join the the hacking school, don't be afraid to think outside the box. You'll be hated for it And thats perfectly fine use it As inspiration, because There is an old Saying If you hang around the barber shop long enough, sooner or later, you are going to get a hair cut.

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Rituraj Mandal

Graduate 2019

November 29, 2019
13 intense weeks

I attended The Hacking School's web development bootcamp from July to Sep 2019 and it was an intense 13 weeks. During those 13 weeks we learnt full stack web development (MERN stack - MongoDB / Express / React / Node) and gained an entry to the world of programming and development. Most importantly, we learnt how to learn on our own.

I had come to the bootcamp with no prior programming experience however, that was not a problem as we started from ground zero. We started with number systems and basics of HTML and CSS. We soon started learning JavaScript, writing simple algorithms and exploring the language. JavaScript is the chosen language for the course because it is incredibly versatile allowing us to write both server-side and client-side code.

In the middle of the hectic 13 weeks we were given a break on week 7. We were told that there won't be any classes that week but we had to utilize it to build something on our own. To be honest I couldn't build anything by the end of that time period but that week made me realize the gaps in my knowledge. That turned out to be an important learning experience for me.

Additionally, there was always help available when we needed it. Our instructors, as well as other seniors, were happy to help and clarify doubts whenever we reached out to them. This promoted a culture where we learnt a lot from outside as well as inside the classroom.

At the end of the course we had learnt much more about computers than just our stack. We learnt to use command-line-interfaces and interact with Linux machines. We learnt different types of hosting including GCP(Google cloud platform) hosting and implemented CICD with Jenkins. We learnt to "hack" our way out of problems.

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Khalil Ali

Graduate 2019

November 29, 2019
Awesome experience!

This bootcamp literally focuses on building and strengthening your core concepts in programming fundamentals especially with data structures & algorithms. I can say its reliable and I definitely saw an improvement in the way I read code and understand the documentation. Would really recommend to anyone who wants to pump up their knowledge and become confident in building applications. Instructors have an amazing teaching style. Staff has a great vibe too.

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Rizwan Aman

Student 2019

November 29, 2019
From zero to a Full Stack Developer in 3 months

Hello everyone,

I am Rizwan. I graduated from the Web Development course in The Hacking School on October of 2019. I had taken both Full Stack Web and Mobile Development courses, and this my review of the five or so months that i spent here learning programming.

To begin with, let me give you some context. I am a 17 year old and I just finished my 12th standard examinations in June of this year. I come from an absolutely great school in West Bengal named The Levelfield School. We leverage a lot of technology in the teaching process to help students learn. We have two web applications and about 12 Android and iOS apps. However, even though they were conceptualized in the school, the actual coding was done elsewhere. So, to rectify this, we came to learn web development ourselves, so that from conception to product, the entire building process was done in-house.

We spent 3 months learning Web Development, specialising on the MERN stack ( MongoDB for database, Express framework for server, React for front-end, NodeJS for backend ). I was fortunate to be part of a great cohort, full of very diverse people and all hungry to learn programming. Right from the beginning, our days were intense and packed with a lot of learning and activity. 

With the exception of a couple of people, no one else in the cohort had any background in programming and by no background, I really mean none. We had no idea of the technologies or the tools that we would be using, no idea about the languages that we were going to learn, it really was point zero. So we all started from scratch, right from the very basics of HTML and CSS, even the very basics of computing and the internet itself, non-decimal number systems, IP addresses, MVC architecture etc.

Slowly but surely, we moved up and learnt amazing new concepts everyday and as we were learning we became more confident in ourselves. From plain HTML and templating engines, we moved on to ReactJS for making our Front-end UI. We are truly amazed at the awesome power of React, building super-fast applications that existed only on one page, so didn't need to reload. Then we were introduced to Redux, and how to avoid messy state management and complicated ways of passing information through Render Props. By the end of it, we had actually wrapped up our sessions about three weeks in advance and we were free to build our own projects.

We re-build our school's website on React, (earlier it was in plain HTML). After that, we build another application which was a Polling app for the school. In the process we learnt about Socket.io and how WebSockets work. How we can display changing data in Real-time. 

We had a lengthy class on Cloud deployment, where were learnt everything from the best ways to build your app and deploy it in cloud, to learning advanced concepts like Docker and CI/CD with GitHub webhooks.

Overall we had an amazing experience learning Web Development in The Hacking School, we had truly moved from zero to being a full stack developer in a short span of just three months.

We even participated in a few Hackathons that were organinzed in Hyderabad, and we gave a great display of an idea for a VR app that we had for the market of Real Estate and office spaces. 

However, there were a few hiccups for our Mobile Development Class and we weren't able to go through it with the same fervour we had done so with the web development. 

Other than this, there are a few other places that I think The Hacking school can improve upon. 

One big factor was infrastructure. For most of the duration we were here, the lift on the building wasn't working. It quickly stopped even after it was fixed more than once.
Secondly, there were occasional problems with the internet connection ( not really a problem with the The Hacking School, but more with the service provider, but still it proved to be a nuisance a couple of times ).
I thought there should have been much more tight management of time and a little better review and weekly planning with instructors. At the end of every week, there should be a short and compulsory one-on-one session with the program director, to track progress and make sure that every one was on the same page about what is happening in the cohort.
In addition, building small and weekly projects ( probably beggining from the third week or so ) should be a compulsory part of the curriculum.

 

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Rohan Paul

Graduate 2018

September 20, 2018
*Launching my Developer Career with The Hacking School

As to my relation with The Hacking School - After completing the bootcamp (April to June 2018 cohort), I got my first Developer job as an Associate Software Engineer in full-stack web-development ( MERN stack / Mongo, Express, React, Node) coming from a completely different educationl (MBA) and career background (Banking). 

One can absolutely launch a career in Software Engineering with what you learn at here, if you’re dedicated to the program from start to finish. The Hacking School creates engineers by focusing students time on projects and coding challenges - with conceptual lectures to complement. Curriculum include teaching some of the basic computer science (data structures and algorithms) fundamentals and focusing on a single language - JavaScript - for both backend and frontend.

Daily Routine at the bootcamp - It was super intense. Mornings were spent learning a new concept along with an instructor and afternoons left us mostly on our own to apply the new concepts in daily challenges. I rarely left the classroom before 10pm and indeed have on many occasion stayed back overnight. Weekdays were basically wake up at 6-30 am, work in class all day and night, then go home, go to bed. Even weekends, though there was normally no classes, rarely offered a reprieve, as we will have weekend showdown or weekend hackathon project to show off for the next week, or tech-talk to be prepared for. By the end of the 13 weeks I couldn’t imagine going any longer, I was so exhausted. But I loved every moment of the entire 13 weeks.

Overall Envronment - Good mix of healthy competition and mutual support among the students to continue the intensive learning environment.

Industry contact and support in getting you the interview - Meraj’s contact in the startup indsustry in Hyderabad is probaly the most important asset to leverage for anybody coming to this bootcamp. There’s hardly any CTO’s or CEO’s or Tech-Founders in the city’s startup and tech-scene that Meraj does not know :) . In the last couple of weeks of the program itself, he arranged for two or three interviews and company vistis and the placement season was on full swing.

 

Meraj’s (Hacking School’s founder and CEO ) personal leadership in moving the students forward toward their goal - He takes a genuine and sincere interest in moving people and their projects forward to the next stage. Personally I am hugely lucky and privileged and honoured to have the opportunity to get to know him and getting to hear his inspirational talks. He also gave us this hugely valuable opportunity that if anybody of us can build a really intersting project during the bootcamp, he will arrange a tech-talk and invite some of the founders and captains from city’s tech-scape and we can show-off my projects to them.

 

Fantastically knowldgeable and genuinely involved instructor. For my batch the instructor was Prshant, who is always super energetic and full of enthusiasm to teach new concepts to the batch. He also runs his own startup in Hyderabad, and thats why could give us the first-hand knowdeldge from the industry best-practices (which a full-time trainer probably would have missed). Personally for me, he took a mock interview over the phone to simulate the exact environment of an actual interview.

 

Great support for outstation and international students - The school has very involved and super-helpful Program Member (Ashar) who will very patiently explain all your questions and doubts before joining the bootcamp. He also arranged the accomodation before I reached this city. And then after reaching here, he helped me all the way, to get settled down in the city and gave me all the relevant local informaton important for the next three months of journey. He also greatly supported in scheduling the interviews and co-ordinating between companies and students.

 

Some areas, in my personal opinion, I think The Hacking School can probaly do better ( or future students should take take more initiatve in these aspects themselves, because learning for a web-developer is after-all a self-propelled journey ) - And assuming the end goal for most boot camp attendees is to go in and 12/13 weeks later emerge with the coding chops and confidence to not just get a job as a full-time software engineer, but build a career out of it.

 

A) More planned mock interviews during the last four weeks of the program to make the bootcampers Interview-Ready for each of the seperate topics, so we can survive a two, three or four hours of a solid technicjal interviews.

 

B) More frequent online timed-tests in platforms like HackerRank ( we only had one during the whole program) - this will make us perform substantially better on actual interviews.

 

C) More stringent time-mangement and sticking to course-schedule (both on a daily basis and for the whole of 13 weeks ), becuase for our cohort and also my immediately junior cohort, the the ReactJS sessions were a wee bit messy and hurried. Similarly I thought, more time-mangement and planning needs to be applied in completing the final comprehensive project.

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SHAIKH MOHAMMAD SHOEB

Graduate 2018

September 19, 2018
CODING BOOTCAMP

The hacking school coding bootcamp is the place where i learnt how to code.The atmosphere is very good,My instructor Prashant is very awesome and very excellent teacher. All the other faculty are very good, excellent placement assistance.In my view if anyone want to be a best developer then this the place for them. And Meraj bhai the CEO of THS is very awesome person.

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Zulqarnain

Student 2018

September 19, 2018
For crazy programmers

Awesomely expirence

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SHAIKH MOHAMMAD SHOEB

Graduate 2018

September 19, 2018
CODING BOOTCAMP

The hacking school coding bootcamp is the place where i learnt how to code.The atmosphere is very good,My instructor Prashant is very awesome and very excellent teacher. All the other faculty are very good, excellent placement assistance.In my view if anyone want to be a best developer then this the place for them. And Meraj bhai the CEO of THS is very awesome person.

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Sameeth

Student 2017

February 05, 2018
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