That’s why Malaysia & that’s why the Next Academy. On top of that the course is supported by MAGiC - Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (running by government) + the course is in partnership with many global corporation which lots of them have office in CyberJaya. On the internet you could find information about CyberJaya that it is Technology - University city, something like Malaysia’s Silicon Valley. As he was passionate about coding before, he founded the similar course in CyberJaya, Malaysia. It is running by a guy who experienced the similar course in the most expensive city “in the World” San Francisco near to the famous tech-area of Silicon Valley. ![]() That’s why in Malaysia and that’s why Next Academy Suma summarum I found the most interesting courses in Spain for 4000 euros, in Malaysia for 9.000 rm (1450 pounds) and in my country but just once a year for free with many applications. The cost of the course was similar though from 10.000 dollars in USA, 8.000 pounds in UK & 8.000 dollars in Bali & Thailand (but there at least you will get a vila:)) I found it in USA, Hong Kong, Spain, even Czech Republic, Mexico, Bali, Thailand, … and many more. I started browsing through the internet for coding bootcamps and I found that the idea is not so new and it is running across the World. But I was determined and passionated about the idea to focus for a period of time for one thing and learn the skill - in this case coding. I started to talk about it and one of my friends started arguing about it that it is just a lot of money - and I wouldn’t be able to earn. Crazy time enough to find mad way how to earn that money in just a couple of months! I applied, wrote a letter, went for an interview + visited open door graduate event - yes and I was successfully enrolled to the class, yeah! My target date to start was November or December. I was so crazy that I determined to go for that. The only problem is that the course costs 8.000 pounds ~ 300.000 czk + the cost of living for the period of time in London etc - let’s say I would need to have about 10.000 pounds to go for it. The course was running from early morning to evening and you don’t do anything else than staring to your monitor & learn to code - very effective! I felt that it will not work and we did not move very far from the start.Īnd then everything’ve changed - I heard about Makers Academy - a full time coding class in London where they will teach you how to code in just 16 weeks - 99% of people were able to find job as a junior developer in such a short period of time. We started but honestly it is not easy to focus for it and also to earn money & going to work in the same time. One day my friend and I decided that we will learn coding - oh yea it is the future (and present as well!). That’s a good question - and I was getting it quite often so let’s start from the beginning: bootcamp what I've learned in coding coding next academy From now Google is my best friend & debugging my best mentor. Improve skill in Javascript, AJAX and jQuery. ![]() Rails gems, APIs, frameworks, integrations:Īmazon S3, Braintree API, Geocoder, GoogleBooks API, Elastic Search & Searchkick, Devise & Clearance, OmniAuth, Figaro, Foreman, Pagination, MiniMagick, ActiveMailer, Mailbox, Sidekiq for bg job, Faker, Geocoder, gMaps4rails, Paperclip with S3, Foundation & Bootstrap framework…
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