
Katie BouwkampUpdated on October 10, 2023Learning your first programming language is a huge step in your journey to becoming a developer, but if the learning stops there it can dramatically impact your career prospects and income potential. Technology is emerging at an unprecedented pace, with new coding languages created every year to keep up ...Continue Reading →
Imogen CrispeUpdated on February 18, 2016We’ve picked five cities which are up-and-coming in the tech scene and have a great range of coding bootcamp options. When you think of coding bootcamps you might first think of cities like San Francisco, New York,Continue Reading →
Imogen CrispeUpdated on December 3, 2024How much do coding bootcamps cost? From students looking for free coding bootcamps to those wondering if an $18,000 bootcamp is worth it, we understand that cost is important to future bootcampers! WhileContinue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on May 13, 2024General Assembly teaches technology, business, data, and design in cities across the U.S. and abroad. Their newly-announced, fifteenth (15!) campus will open in the LoDo neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. We caught up with Anna Lindow, the GM of Campus Education, to hear all aboutContinue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on February 2, 2018In Coder Foundry’s Master Programming Class, students learn .NET, C#, Angular JS and HTML5. T.J. Jones is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at full-stack coding bootcamp Coder Foundry in North Carolina. He tells us why the school has a focus on .NET and C# courses, and what sorts o...Continue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on October 3, 2024According to this Data Science, UX/UI Design, Sales, Product Marketing, and Digital Marketing Bootcamp Market Sizing report, UI/UX bootcamps are second only to programming bootcamps when it comes to student enrollment. Though often confused, both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) ...Continue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on December 28, 2020Are you planning to move to the US to attend a coding bootcamp? You probably have a few questions about the process. Here are a few that we often answer. Do Coding Bootcamps in the United States accept international students? What type of visa do I need to attend a coding bootcamp in the US? Will a bootcamp sponsor my work visa after I graduate? From visas to housing options, we got you cov...Continue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on May 14, 2024Thinking about a career in web development? General Assembly conducted a Web Development Immersive online information session last week, and answered questions from Course Report readers! Watch the full info session below, and check out our favorite audience questions and answers from GA instructors and st...Continue Reading →
Nick ToscanoUpdated on October 28, 2015JavaScript has skyrocketed in popularity over the past year, and is currently the most popular language on GitHub with many declaring it theContinue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on May 15, 2024Curious about the General Assembly Web Development Immersive? As Course Report readers, you have a unique opportunity to have all of your q...Continue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on May 13, 2024Of the many coding boot camps found in New York City, the tech capital of the East Coast, Flatiron School and General Assembly are two of the most established and recognizable. If you’re looking to jumpstart your career as a web developer, both scho...Continue Reading →
Nick ToscanoUpdated on December 3, 2024Turing School of Software and Design is a 7-month, full-time, immersive bootcamp located in Denver, Colorado. Turing's Ruby on Rails focused bootcamp features four distinctive 6-week modules covering Ruby fundamentals, Ruby web a...Continue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on December 9, 2025The game industry has never been more accessible. With engines like Unity and Unreal Engine available for free and indie games regularly breaking through on platforms like Steam, the opportunity to turn your game ideas into a real portfolio has never been stronger. These game development bootcamps teach you the tec...Continue Reading →
Nick ToscanoUpdated on January 8, 2025Canadian bootcamps are working hard to develop the talent needed to keep up with Canada’s growing tech hubs. StartUp Genome ranks Toronto and Vancouver amongst the top 20 startup ecosystems in the world. The Canadian tech economy as a whole is being fueled by thriving companie...Continue Reading →
Jess FeldmanUpdated on September 26, 2023Thinking about applying to App Academy? Although App Academy is very selective in its admissions process, the bottom line is that you don't need to be an expert coder to apply! Find out how App Academy helps total tech beginners and those with some coding experience prepare for its rigorous technical assessments and interviews, an...Continue Reading →
Harry HantelUpdated on May 12, 2023Coding bootcamps offer a chance to learning the finer points of building digital products, but what about when the product is finished? Digital marketing has risen to become a fundamental part of most businesses as they try to reach more people, more effectively. These part-time digital marketing bootcamps teach the fundament...Continue Reading →
Harry HantelUpdated on July 22, 2021While coding bootcamps can produce stellar developers, Product Management is another integral part of a company's technical team. It’s an organizational function that entails a combination of marketing, development, and analysis. The ...Continue Reading →
Liz EgglestonUpdated on December 3, 2024The typical narrative of a coding bootcamp goes something like this: “Quit your job, say your goodbyes to your friends and significant other, learn to code around the clock for three months, and graduate job-ready.” Much of the appeal of coding bootcamps (versus, say, an undergraduate Computer Science degree) is their short turnaround and high return on investment. TheContinue Reading →
Harry HantelUpdated on July 22, 2021Apple’s newest, beginner-oriented programming language Swift has made developing for the iPhone a possibility for new and experienced developers alike. iOS developers earn over $100,000 on average, so it's a perfect time to learn to program for the iPhone. With the help of one of these iOS bootcamps, you could find yourself developing mobile apps utilizing Objective-C, Cocoa Touch, ...Continue Reading →
Harry HantelUpdated on May 15, 2024Google’s Android OS is the most used mobile operating system in the world, and the little green robot has been winning hearts and minds for years now thanks to its high customizability and flexible open source developing options. Android programmers work in the Android Studio and develop Android apps using SDK manager, earing up to $155,000 per year. It’s no surprise that you would want to le...Continue Reading →



















