

Suncoast Academy offers a comprehensive online course focusing on both front-end and back-end development. Students will engage in learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for client-side technologies, as well as server-side frameworks like .NET or Ruby on Rails. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical, project-based learning to ensure a well-rounded understanding of web development.
Aspiring web developers and tech enthusiasts
No prerequisites; beginners are welcome
Ideal for those seeking full-stack development skills
Self-paced online course with project-based learning
Hands-on practice with HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Server-side training in .NET or Ruby on Rails
Comprehensive understanding of front-end and back-end development
Practical skills in multiple programming languages
Foundation for a career in web development
No certifications are covered by this course.
Graduate 2020
I'm a former firefighter turned small business owner that had zero tech experience before SDG. I first learned about SDG while searching for coding schools in Florida. They were offering a test drive class at the time so I decided that would be a good place to start and see if coding was for me. Well, that class left me wanting more and I fell in love with the staff so I knew I would be attending their academy. The academy is tough. I commuted to school every day which made the long hours even longer. But it was worth it. Mark was my instructor and he was amazing. He could take all the technical jargon and turn it into English and then break down all the steps and pieces for us. The projects start off easy and get harder the further along you get in the course. By the end of the course, you can deploy an app or website from scratch. The academic part of the academy really pushed me out of my comfort zone and I am so grateful. After my graduation the pandemic caused the world to go into shutdown but I was able to take on freelance projects successfully because of the skills I learned from SDG.There is also a soft skills/career prep section in this academy. I came into this with a lot of soft skills so that information wasn't new to me but I could see how valuable it was to some of the younger dev students that haven't had as much work experience. The career prep is focused on this industry and for the Tampa area. That was so valuable to me. I haven't been in the area long so I didn't have a network for the job search. Well with SDG you get to use their network and they have made great connections all over The Greater Tampa Bay. This network was key in helping me find my job. During the career prep, they help you with your resume, LinkedIn, interview prep both the conversational part and the technical interview. You get tons of help and support after graduation in finding a job. I was amazed at how SDG lived up to its promise to help you in this area. I'm now working for my dream company doing my dream job. I am still pinching myself how everything worked out. I'm not going to lie it is hard but it is worth it because it is life-changing.
Graduate 2019
I came in knowing pretty much nothing about web development and came out a competent developer. All of the staff members are supportive and awesome. If you are thinking about becoming a coder, this school will get you there fast.
Graduate 2019
I enrolled in SDG with a background in healthcare billing and almost no programming experience. I was always hesitant about pulling the trigger on a bootcamp before; even though I loved tech and everything related to it for some reason I just thought that I wouldn’t be able to make it professionally in this fast paced industry. Around the time of my 29th birthday I stopped wondering what would be possible and I decided take action and just go for it. It turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve ever made in my life. Firstly, understand that Suncoast Developers Guild is more than just a Code Bootcamp. As the name implies, it is a GUILD; an association of people for mutual aid or the pursuit of a common goal. That common goal is turning you into a full-stack developer in 12 weeks and there are none better suited to take on that task than the staff at SDG. I couldn’t have asked for a more knowledgable, friendly and supportive group of people to to help me attain my goals and that extends to my classmates as well. You form bonds in this course, you make connections with people all struggling to kickstart their careers and learn new technologies. And struggle you will! Don’t be fooled by the relatively short duration of the course. You are getting a top notch education which will require to really focus and work hard to grasp all of the material they throw your way, fortunately the staff are excellent and always there to help with anything that you need, and the collaborative learning environment really helps you get over some of those hurdles you’re bound to encounter. On top of all of that the career support was phenomenal. I never had a LinkedIn profile before but SDG taught me how to market myself as a professional developer and gave me the skills I needed to network and land myself a role as a web developer. Now, I have my dream job working in an industry that I love which was previously inconceivable to me. I still can’t believe how much my life has changed in such a short period of time. In summary, if you’ve been thinking about getting into tech and were on the fence like me, don’t be. I promise the grass is greener on this side. Suncoast Developers Guild is the best code school in the Tampa Bay Area and is more than worth the price of admission.
Graduate 2019
I moved to the St. Pete/Tampa area from Cleveland, Ohio with intentions to go to some sort of bootcamp and I am glad I decided on SDG. I came here knowing no one and no real career path, connections, or deep knowledge in web development. From the very first time meeting the staff here to any time after post graduation SDG staff is there to help, make you laugh, and continue to teach.
This place truly creates a family like bond in 12 weeks. The training i received completely changed my life. Ive met life long friends, entered the career field where i feel like no day is spent just working. Mark (Core Instructor )and Jason(CEO / senior developer) are remarkable people who are insanely knowledgable developers. These two can tech you things you never thought possible while explaining them in ways to help you understand being new to the industry.
Katherine the campus director is the sweetest person who will talk to you about anything while also being a strong developer. She is your go to person with any issue or concerns. Her caring personality shines when you finish the program you start your job search and Katherine is working just as hard as you to land you that first job.
I cant recommend this school enough if you live near the area. It's truly life changing if you put in the time and effort.
Graduate 2019
Through out the 12 week course, I have learned how to develop full stack application. The staff is top quality, and very knowledgable. I feel confident coming out the course with the support that the staff has given me to start a new career in the field of technology. If you are considering a new career in technology, I would definitely look at Suncoast Developers Guild.
Student 2019
Suncoast Developers Guild changed my life. As a student fresh out of highschool with a passion for technology and learning it is a game changer to be able to go through this course and hop into the tech industry without having to make myself go in debt by going through 4 years of college. I am so thankful for my amazing teachers Mark and Jason who allowed me to open my mind and think in code in order to push myself and succeed in this challenging but rewarding environment. Not only am I thankful for my teacher but also for the other staff members who feel more like family than anything. Katherine Trammel who never hesitates to try to help us in any way she can because she genuinely cares about her students. Kento Kawakami who was always a helpful friend and someone who could make me laugh and help me relieve stress or get me focused. Last but not least Lauren Mabra, the marketing director who became a good friend and inspiration. She truly is the definition of the grind as she is always working on something new and making sure her presence is well known and spoken for. I am always thankful for her advice and wisdom she gives me. My fellow graduates and I have developed a deep sense of comradery and still hangout and meetup as much as we can because they have become family aswell. I highly highly recommend Suncoast to anyone who is on the fence. MAKE THE LEAP!
Student 2019
I have been working in the same career for over 15 years and wanted a change in my life. The problem was that I felt that maybe it was too late in my life to make such a drastic career move. I knew as a kid, programming was something I have always wanted to learn but was too afraid to try. Nine months ago, I got laid off because of the company that I was working for downsized, and that same day I decided to enroll at the Suncoast Guild. Enrolling to Suncoast was one of the best decisions that I have ever made for myself.
The staff treated me like family, and the teachers were there to guide me whenever I felt lost in class. Not only does Suncoast prepare you for what the workforce demands of junior developers today, but they also teach you advance coding that puts you in front of the line when it comes to job placement. One of my favorite parts of Suncoast was the field trips to IT companies. It allowed us to see how developers worked, and the IT companies also helped with mocked interviews for students. This is a testimony of how IT companies here in St Peterburg, Florida, support The Suncoast Guild. I am proud to say that I am a working Junior Developer now, and it was all because of how Suncoast Guild prepared me.
Graduate 2019
I heard about Suncoast Developers Guild from a friend of mine who has been a developer in the area for years. I was working a robot-zombie job and I desperately wanted out of it. I started looking into their program, and their job placement percentage, and what I would need to do to be good as a developer. I had taken one summer course in C++ when I was a teenager, and nothing since.
Once I was accepted, I threw myself into the pre-work, because I wanted to be very good at this and I felt like I was starting out behind. I can't express how much fun I had in this program. I went from not being quite sure what html tags were to, 12 weeks later, demonstrating a full-stack app I made exactly to my specifications to local developers. I learned HTML, CSS, Javascript, React, .Net, C#, SQL as well as how to work with Powershell and Github. The head instructor, Mark, jokes that this program is "drinking from a fire hose" and he's not wrong. It's a lot.
I had a great time working through this curriculum but what I loved was the people I got to work with. My cohort was 11 people, which is about the average size. I think we did a very good job of keeping each other on track, working together, and working through the curriculum together. The staff is, simply put, amazing. The instructors are focused and brilliant, and ready to help even if your problem isn't in their wheelhouse. Katherine is the Campus Director, and she is a unicorn. She was a great resource, in addition to Katherine just being fantastic to talk with.
I have happily recommended this program to everyone who has asked me about it since I started and I plan to keep recommending it.
Graduate 2019
Coming from a small amount of coding experience, I was worried I would be overwhelmed with the course load. The instructors and staff at SDG were incredibly helpful in allowing me to succeed in the full stack web development program. They provided useful job search resources and answered any questions I had about homeworks and assignments. I also appreciated the sense of community among fellow students during my time in the bootcamp.
Graduate 2019
Coming from a background in graphic design, I was often able to work on the creative content for websites and digital advertising for clients in a very limited capacity. I always dreamed about crossing over into web development, but often found myself stuck in markerting and advertising roles, afraid to make the switch.
When I finally came across Suncoast Developers Guild, I was ready, but apprehensive about making such a big career change. Looking back from the other side of this incredible journey, I can only try to relay the immense graditude, respect, and appreciation I feel for Jason, Mark, Katherine, Gavin, Toni, & Kento - The SDG Super Team! From coding basics, to tech theory, introduction to the latest and greatest technologies, and career developement to ease the transition...SDG completely covers the bases, making sure you have suppport throughout your entire journey. SDG really guides students through the gate to the world of tech, and reminds beginners not to be afraid to explore, play, and be engaged in a career of continuous learning.
I cannot thank the staff enough for providing me with a career path to something challenging, rewarding, and that has absolutely given me a renewed passion in my everyday life. SDG is an inspiration that has helped me navigate towards a company (right out of bootcamp) that I love and am excited to continue my growth with.
** If you are considering SDG to begin your coding career, you will not be dissapointed that you did.
Student 2019
I got laid off and decided to take a chance on Suncoast Developers Guild Academy and was one of the best things I could have done. They Full-Stack course was a challenge but they helped you all the way. One of my favorite parts was the field trips to actual tech companies and the guest speakers
Graduate 2019
I literally cannot stress enough how much this bootcamp has changed my life for the better. Prior to SDG I tried BLOC (2015. Wasn't a great experience) and Launch Code (2018. Great for beginners but did not place most of the class and it did not teach enough to get most of us hired).
The team is supportive throughout the process. Both in class and post graduation. I could always talk with Katherine or one of the staff members to get tips or direction. I would recommend SDG to ANYONE who is looking to change careers into tech. I went through the course thinking I would get a job as a developer but I found my true calling as a QA engineer. It allows me to continue developing and use my organizational/detail skills.
Graduate 2019
Suncoast Developers Guild has a positive environment, a diversity cohort, an incredible staff, and attentive teachers. The Full-Stack web development program was a wonderful experience with successful results. However, it was not easy. You should study and do the pre-work as much as possible before the program begins. Every day you will be challenged with warm-ups and homework and will work nights and weekends if you want to get effective results. If you follow the instructions of the Suncoast Developers Guild staff, you will have a high probability of entering the world of development.
Graduate 2015
In 2015 I wanted to learn how to program. I am 100% satisfied with how my career has gone since I enrolled and took a leap of faith. I have kept in touch with many of the students I graduated with and we have all progressed beyond my expectations. If you are on the fence I can tell you that this program will really help to change your future. I really wouldn't be where I am at today without this program. Thank you!
Graduate 2018
From the first time I stepped into SDG for my interview with Jason and Toni, to the day I walked out as a graduate, SDG felt like home. Even now, two months later, I know that SDG is a friendly and welcoming place, whether I need help with a code problem, or just want to hang out.
The staff is incredible. I truly believe that the instructors are world-class developers, and I feel truly grateful to have had the experience to learn from them. They continue to be an extremely valuable resource.
I found during the cohort that if I had a problem, I could bring it to the staff very comfortably, and it was addressed as soon as was possible. Their main interest is you. They want you to have a great experience, and they want you to learn all that you can.
If you're on the fence about SDG, I hope I've been able to make your decision easier!
Graduate 2019
I just graduated from SDG last weekend. I am so grateful to have been part of the program. I decided to make a career change into web development coming from a completely non-technical background. I got on Codecademy and FreeCodeCamp and began teaching myself to code. It was great, but the progress was slow-going and I knew it'd be hard to get a foot in the door somewhere without a strong portfolio of work. I stumbled across SDG online. I wasn't familiar with coding bootcamps, and it seemed too good to be true, so I attended meetups in St. Pete and met alumni of the program who are now happily employed as web developers. I highly encourage you to do this due diligence if you're interested in the program. Go visit the campus. Go meet the staff. Go talk to alumni of the program. Once I saw how dedicated the staff are to the success of the students and how successful (and happy) alumni were post-graduation, I knew that SDG was for real.
Have realistic expectations going into the program. You will have to drop *everything* for three months while you are a student there. You will be putting in between 80 and 100 hours of work each week. But if you make the sacrifices necessary, you can really suceed through the program.
SDG is there for you. Not only do you have amazingly talented instructors, but you also receive a ton of career support. The career support really sets SDG apart from other coding bootcamps. We had mock interviews with a local company. We toured a local company and met developers on their team. We were strongly encouraged to attend local meetups in order to truly become part of the larger Tampa Bay tech community. SDG molds you into a web development professional.
I genuinely feel lucky that I was able to participate in the program. I cannot speak directly to employment prospects post-graduation since I finished just days ago, but I can say that I feel very confident that I'll be able to land a good job within a month or two. I can't imagine going through this career change without SDG.
Graduate 2018
I’ve been a Daycare administrator since I can remember. Always passionate about computers and looking for a career change, one of my best friends recommended me the Suncoast Developers Guild bootcamp to speed up the process of learning to code. I wasn’t even sure what that meant when I decided to start, lured by the lifestyle and promises a career in tech can offer.
I had to commute from Sarasota every day and I wasn’t sure if I was going to last the entire 12/Week process. I even had to apply for a credit (process they made super simple) to get onboard. Once I started, I felt in love with it. I found the strength and desire to wake up early and put long hours to learn about my new career. It is so much more than I thought. I found myself coding everywhere, even on weekends. Even now, I don’t want to stop.
Life at the code school is amazing. The instructors, Mark, Jason, Gavin, Toni and Katherine are all super diligent and motivated, plus the best teachers you could hope for. The facilities are great, it felt like home away from home. Plus, the camaraderie among your peers made it so we all built lifelong relationships with fellow career changers. And then there is the community which welcomes you with open arms and is always there to lend a helping hand. I spent long hours engaged in so many activities, building relationships and learning from the best tech talent the Tampa Bay area can offer.
I came onboard without having coded a single line before. By the end of it, I had mastered HTML5, CSS3 and two different JavaScript libraries in React and Vue. Also .Net Core as a backend framework. Fluent in JavaScript and C# and with a lot of tech tools under my belt they got me up and running and ready to find a job in the tech industry. Worth mentioning they also gave me lots of Career Support hours, making sure every big and small detail was ready, guaranteeing in me a successful job search.
I graduated almost two months ago, and I am happily working as a Software Developer for a company I could only dreamed of before. I did put a crazy amount of effort, but the guidande of the program itself made it happen, and fast. I am so grateful, all those days, all those promises...
Suncoast Developers Guild delivered!
Graduate 2018
From JavaScript to resume writing, the SDG does it all. During the 13-week course, I went from never having written a line of code to now being able to construct functional web applications. Every lecture is tailored to what the current class needs to focus on to become successful developers.
My experience was different than most as I commuted from New Tampa to St. Petersburg daily. I will recommend living closer to ensure success but it is possible as long as you are a very dedicated and disciplined student.
There are lectures every morning followed by several hours of lab time in the early afternoon. During the lab time, the instructors are available to answer questions. The instructors are always willing to point you in the right direction or give enough information for that 'AHA!' moment.
Not only are the fundamentals of web development taught at SDG but so are the soft skills. Every Friday is spent learning a new facet of marketing yourself as a developer, writing a resume, or taking a field trip to see a live development environment. Each student is given as much attention and assistance as they can handle.
Overall, attending SDG was one of the best life-choices that I have made and I encourage anyone who loves a fulfilling challenge to reach out.
-Matt
Student 2019
When I learned about Suncoast Developer's Guild I was a bit skeptical. They seemed like an unknown quantity without a lot of reviews. After attending their first demo day I learned about their high placement rates and had the opportunity to talk to students and the staff. I brought my wife and we were both very impressed. 40% of the class was already placed on demo day and the students had glowing reviews on what they had learned and were optimistic about their future. I decided to give them a shot and I'm very glad that I did not go with another code school here in Florida. One of the big advantages at SDG is that they teach C# .NET and Ruby on Rails which are both in serious demand here in Tampa.
The staff genuinely cares about your well-being and they teach work life balance. They encourage you to push yourself and it is a very rigorous education (I spend about 70 hours a week coding, some do more some do less) but they don't have hard deadlines so as long as you get the work done you are free to take some time away which is very important for your mental state. The instructors all have an immense amount of experience coding (between the three instructors they are getting close to 100 years combined) and they have tons of experience teaching at the Iron Yard (the staff is made up from former Iron Yard instructors who ran the most successful branch of that school). I am confident that I have a bright future in coding and I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here (although it can be very stressful at times). I encourage anyone with a passion for coding to check out SDG, it is the best investment in my future that I have ever made.
Graduate 2018
I first learned about SDG from my brother, who had graduated from the Iron Yard a couple of years ago. I knew very little about coding coming into Cohort X and I can say that I truly learned a whole lot. The overall experience was good but it's also a very fast paced program and at times I felt like there was no light at the end of the tunnel.
Mark Dewey was our main instructor and he was just awesome from day 1. Over the course of the 12 weeks I know I asked a lot of dumb questions along the way and Mark patiently answered all of them in a professional manner. I can’t express how grateful I am in having Mark teach us React.
Jason Perry was my instructor for Ruby on Rails. Jason is such an experienced coder that I don’t think once I asked him a question in which he didn’t know the answer for.
On Friday we have career support with Toni and Katherine. They are both excellent in helping out setting up LinkedIn account, resumes and cover letters. In addition, they are also involved in the community and always hosting different Meetups.
Overall I would recommend anyone who’s interested in learning how to solve problems and code. All the people involved at SDG are extremely helpful.
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