The No.1 Bootcamp for programmers in the world is in Barcelona
Catalan Economy
23 Oct 2020
Skylab Coders Academy, a high-performance programming center located in Barcelona, has been named the 2021 Best Coding Bootcamp in the world by US ranking SwitchUp. SwitchUp's rankings are based on over 20,000 verified student reviews, and the particularity of Skylab Coders Academy lies in being ranked higher than other academies in the world that have several offices in different cities. Skylab only operates from its academy located at 22@ district in Barcelona.
SwitchUp has been tracking coding bootcamps since 2014. The starting point of Skylab’s bootcamp is to set up a group of 20 people of any profile who will have to learn the peculiarities of web coding in three months. Students will learn the fundamental tools and techniques of front-end coding, including JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and SASS, full-stack programming, and development.
Students enrolled in the full-time bootcamp receive 440 instruction hours through 11 weeks, as well as career mentoring during their final three weeks. Graduates of Skylab have found careers with many tech companies and startups.
Source: SwitchUp
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