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Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - MNomadic - 04-12-2021

Asking for a friend who's interested in transitioning into more of a tech career. Currently, she works in more of a business admin type of role, but is interested in a tech career like web development. I originally thought about suggesting the Oakton program to her but saw that she doesn't qualify since she does already have a degree(film major). Obviously, her degree isn't geared towards tech, though she does have basic html/css/js knowledge and is independently practicing/learning more. One thing she's concerned about is finding something that will have at least some instructor feedback/interaction. I'm pretty good at finding opportunities for military/veterans and have benefited from some good local programs that helped me get started in IT/cyber security but she doesn't qualify for those types of programs. Does anyone know of any good coding bootcamp type of programs(possibly for women) that could help her out? Free/inexpensive is obviously preferred. 

Regards


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - rachel83az - 04-12-2021

FreeCodeCamp.org is a good free option for web design/development.

It wouldn't be free but Oakton does have a web site developer certificate: https://catalog.oakton.edu/career-programs-pathways/computer-information-systems/web-site-developer-certificate/

Also web site support and maintenance: https://catalog.oakton.edu/career-programs-pathways/computer-information-systems/web-site-support-maintenance-certificate/

If she doesn't have a lot of money, I would suggest that she does FreeCodeCamp.org and then invest in something like CIS 171 - Advanced Web Page Development at Oakton for the instructor feedback.

I also found this list but I don't whether any of them would be good for your friend: https://learntocodewith.me/posts/13-places-women-learn-code/


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - bluebooger - 04-12-2021

https://extension.harvard.edu/academics/programs/back-end-web-development-certificate/

https://extension.harvard.edu/academics/programs/front-end-web-development-certificate/

https://extension.harvard.edu/academics/programs/web-technologies-certificate/


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - MNomadic - 04-12-2021

For anyone interested I did also find these opportunities:

Per Scholas
https://perscholas.org/

Apprenti
https://apprenticareers.org/

I've heard great things about them overall but I think it's hard to get into them, and the program that's a great fit for my friend is technically live during the workday and she works full time.


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - nyvrem - 04-13-2021

the odin project is a good place to start. its free, and meant for beginners + they got a discord channel to help u out if u get stuck.

https://www.theodinproject.com/


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - armstrongsubero - 04-13-2021

I can also recommend free code camp. I personally conversed with Quincy on several occasions and write for them, though these days I've been very busy. We have a lot of stuff coming up and unlike most other projects its ever changing. Tell her to do free code camp. If all she plans to do is web "coding" then any degree will do, if she especially focuses on the front end development then no degree is required. Since she already has one she can pick up front end dev easily.

If she wants to work in AI or Embedded Systems or something where you need real CS knowledge, then she will need to look at a degree, other than that she'll be fine...


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - rachel83az - 04-13-2021

(04-13-2021, 05:39 AM)nyvrem Wrote: the odin project is a good place to start. its free, and meant for beginners + they got a discord channel to help u out if u get stuck.

https://www.theodinproject.com/

From what I've heard from other people, The Odin Project isn't really for pure beginners. It's got a steep learning curve. It's a good resource but maybe shouldn't be the first stop.


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - bjcheung77 - 04-13-2021

I would start with basic steps and work on harder ones, take some freebies online and if needed review some lessons/youtube videos for assistance.

Here's a post I wrote about something similar, on how to start, it may apply: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-What-would-you-work-on-first?pid=333289#pid333289

Here are a few freebies I mentioned about a year and a half ago:  https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Question-for-Techies-Best-Things-to-Learn?pid=299940#pid299940


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - nyvrem - 04-13-2021

(04-13-2021, 07:59 PM)rachel83az Wrote:
(04-13-2021, 05:39 AM)nyvrem Wrote: the odin project is a good place to start. its free, and meant for beginners + they got a discord channel to help u out if u get stuck.

https://www.theodinproject.com/

From what I've heard from other people, The Odin Project isn't really for pure beginners. It's got a steep learning curve. It's a good resource but maybe shouldn't be the first stop.

do have a look at their website again, they've subdivided the topics now. There's a foundation path that's really meant for noobs, then they let you pick if you wish to do ruby, or JS. i'm not a hardcore supporter of Odin, i actually completed their older curriculum (it's defo not noob friendly. their explanations expect you to know many things b4 hand). but this new one seems good for a total noob. 

the good thing about odin is, they take ur feedback into consideration and they always adopt and change their curriculum. 

also - FREEEeEeeEeeeEeE


RE: Recommended Coding Programs? (career change) - rachel83az - 04-13-2021

If your friend is interested in full-stack and not just front-end, Py4E is a good resource: https://www.py4e.com/ Don't go to Coursera, edX, or FutureLearn. Click on the Login in the upper right corner.

Dj4E is similar and teaches the Django framework: https://www.dj4e.com

Web Applications for Everybody teaches PHP, MySQL, JQuery, and Handlebars: https://www.wa4e.com/