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consolelog · 3 months ago
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I. Got. The. Job.
All of my hard work to pivot in career has led to this moment. Goodbye to only have $20 in my bank account by the time I get my next paycheck.
I will be bumping from $42,000 to $62,500. Let's fucking go!
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tutorac12 · 3 months ago
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🚀 Accelerate Your Career in Data Analytics 🚀
Are you ready to launch a career in Data Analytics in just 6 months? With the demand for data professionals at an all-time high, now is the perfect time to acquire job-ready skills and break into this thriving industry.
Our Data Analytics Bootcamp is designed to provide you with a hands-on, project-driven learning experience that equips you with the skills top employers are looking for. 📊
🔑 What You'll Learn
This comprehensive bootcamp covers all essential aspects of data analytics, including:
✅ Data Visualization – Master tools like Tableau and Power BI to create impactful visual insights. ✅ Data Manipulation & Analysis – Learn Python, SQL, and Excel to clean, analyze, and manipulate large datasets. ✅ Statistics & Probability – Understand the core statistical concepts needed to make data-driven decisions. ✅ Machine Learning Basics – Get introduced to predictive modeling and its real-world applications. ✅ Real-World Projects – Build a portfolio of industry-level projects to showcase your expertise to potential employers.
🎯 Why Choose Our Bootcamp?
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fillycoder · 7 months ago
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Unlock Your Future with NextGen Filly Camp: A Tech Bootcamp Like No Other
Imagine being part of the next generation of tech innovators. What if I told you that the key to unlocking endless career possibilities is just one decision away? NextGen Filly Camp is not your typical tech bootcamp—it’s a transformative experience designed to propel you into the world of technology, even if you've never written a single line of code before.
Here’s why NextGen Filly Camp is the perfect launchpad for students like you:
1. Fast-Track Your Tech Career: Why wait to graduate and start looking for a job when you can begin mastering essential tech skills now? From app development to digital marketing, NextGen Filly Camp teaches the exact skills that top employers are actively seeking. You’re not just learning—you’re building your portfolio with real-world projects.
2. No Prior Experience? No Problem! You don’t need to be a tech genius to join. We meet you where you are, whether you’re a complete beginner or someone with some coding experience. Through interactive lessons, hands-on exercises, and personalized mentorship, we ensure that every student leaves confident and job-ready.
3. Empowering the Innovators of Tomorrow: NextGen Filly Camp doesn’t just teach you how to code; it fosters a mindset of creativity and problem-solving. You’ll learn to think like an innovator, coming up with solutions that make a real-world impact. And the best part? You’ll be learning alongside students just as passionate as you are, creating a network of future leaders.
4. Community-Driven, Women-Focused: Our camp is committed to fostering inclusivity, with a special focus on empowering women in tech. The future of technology should reflect all voices, and at NextGen Filly Camp, we ensure that women-owned ideas thrive. If you’ve ever felt hesitant to join the tech space because of gender barriers, this is your place to break them down.
5. More Than Just Code—Build a Future: What’s unique about this bootcamp? We go beyond the technical. You’ll receive guidance on entrepreneurial thinking, career pathways, and how to build a personal brand. By the end, you won’t just be ready for a job—you’ll be ready to stand out in a crowded market.
Your Next Move: Are you ready to take charge of your future? NextGen Filly Camp is waiting for you to join the ranks of students who aren’t just learning tech—they’re mastering it.
Applications are open. Seize your future today!
#NextGenFillyCamp #TechBootcamp #InnovationUnleashed #FutureLeaders #WomenInTech #TechForStudents #LevelUpYourSkills
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techpaathshala · 2 years ago
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🎉📚Just wrapped up our specially curated bootcamp for VPM College and it was an interactive experience to remember!🧑‍💻 Thank you to all who participated & don't forget to follow @techpaathshala
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deerhound-be · 5 years ago
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Techbootcamp AI #ai #techbootcamp #artificialintelligence #t2campus #shotononeplus #shotononeplus3 (bij T2-campus) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6KoiOWnW51/?igshid=1pabrriuhr14b
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techandtechie · 5 years ago
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10% OFF current price on any training on our website only 24h tomorrow, April 24th 🔥 ⠀ Don't miss it 😉 ⠀ For more details to contact @reactgraphqlacademy .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #coding #techlife #coders #reactjs #graphQL #reactdev #reactnative #devlife #techdevelopment #devteam #devtech #reactdeveloper #lovecode #lovecoding #teachcode #learncode #learncoding #techtraining #techcommunity #edtech #learnfromexperts #edtechteachers #edtechchat #techbootcamp #bootcamp #codingbootcamp #reactjsacademy #reactjsbootcamp #londontech #learnfromtechies (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_W1D1kAId0/?igshid=t684t7ry6ok9
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investmart007 · 7 years ago
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Chicago, IL News - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, City Colleges Of Chicago Team Up With Facebook To Equip A Tech Ready Workforce
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Chicago, IL News - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, City Colleges Of Chicago Team Up With Facebook To Equip A Tech Ready Workforce
CHICAGO, IL – Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Facebook today with City Colleges of Chicago announced two collaborations to expand digital and technology training to students across Chicago.  Facebook will support students participating in coding bootcamps through the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, and will work with City Colleges to expand its existing digital marketing curriculum and training.  Both programs are expected to launch in the fall of 2018.
“Training in coding and interactive and multimedia design provides young people with the opportunity to learn the language of the future, sharpen their minds and develop the skillsets needed to compete and win in the 21st century,” Mayor Emanuel said.  “I want to thank Facebook with supporting our students as they seek outlets to expand their horizons, explore their creativity and learn critical skills to succeed in today’s economy.”
“Chicago Codes and City Colleges of Chicago are doing tremendous work to make sure the people of Chicago succeed in the digital economy,” Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook Chief Operating Officer said.  “We’re thrilled to support them. With their help – and the help of organizations across the country – we’re committed to training 1 million people and small businesses in digital skills by 2020. Communities everywhere deserve the support they need to continue to grow and thrive.”
Facebook will support students participating in Chicago Codes, the recently announced collaboration between the City and the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership.  The scholarship will support students participating in the bootcamp and provide additional mentoring from Facebook.
Chicago Codes is a tuition-free technology development and coding academy that will launch on the southside in 2018.  Bootcamps will run from 12 – 32 weeks and were designed to meet the City’s growing need for computer programmers and prepare students for careers in technology.  Students will complete rigorous industry-approved curriculum, secure software development internships with local firms and ultimately move on to permanent employment.  The program was made possible through a $500,000 grant from The Rockefeller Foundation and a $250,000 investment from the Mayor’s 2018 budget to offer employer-driven tech boot camps at no cost and expand employer outreach, education, and services to promote hiring based on individual skills rather than degree attainment.
Facebook is providing City Colleges of Chicago with additional curriculum support for its digital marketing courses, in addition to providing access to Facebook marketing opportunities for City Colleges students.  City Colleges will be able to utilize content from Facebook’s eLearning platform Blueprint to enrich the school’s courses.  City Colleges is launching its digital multimedia design program in the fall of 2018.
“Through Facebook’s support, City Colleges students are getting a leg up on the competition as they prepare for highly sought after tech careers,” said Chancellor Salgado.  “I want to thank Mayor Emanuel and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg for investing in City Colleges students and recognizing the contributions they can make to Chicago’s economy and our leading employers’ bottom lines.”
City Colleges has expanded its technology programming to include nine boot camps in cybersecurity and coding across five campuses by the end of 2018.  This expansion is designed to prepare students for the workforce and connect them to opportunities for work experience.  For more information about the cybersecurity and coding bootcamps, visit www.ccc.edu/techbootcamps.
CCC prepares more than 80,000 students annually for further college and careers. CCC encompasses seven colleges and five satellite sites city-wide.  The City Colleges of Chicago includes seven colleges: Richard J. Daley College, Kennedy-King College, Malcolm X College, Olive-Harvey College, Harry S Truman College, Wilbur Wright College and Harold Washington College.  For more information on City Colleges, or for registration information, call (773) COLLEGE or visit www.ccc.edu.
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SOURCE: news provided by CITYOFCHICAGO.ORG on June 20, 2018
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aaroncordovez · 10 years ago
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Awesome Interaction w/ Trello & JQuery UI
JQuery is a gift from up above. Doing what seems like exceedingly hard tasks can be done very easily with some nice JQuery code, which comes with great documentation.
Here is a screenshot of my Trello Clone:
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Dragging and dropping individual items within lists, onto other lists, and moving the lists themselves around. Setting up the placeholder image was very simple and the CSS classes are even provided for easy styling. You can't tell from the Screenshot, but I also turn your cursor into a hand that moves the divs around.
The hardest part was persisting the movements into the Database but that turned out to be quite simple in the end.
I'm pretty stoked about my final project and can't wait to see what everyone else's final project turns out like.
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lendlayer · 11 years ago
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We Have Lift Off!
Originally published on the LendLayer blog. 
Welcome Aboard. 
Please keep your legs and arms inside the vehicle and gather all your personal belongings before you exit. 
We have officially launched!
After attending bootcamps ourselves, receiving feedback from over 70 schools, and brainstorming at The White House, we've finally launched our flexible deferral programs for schools!
We have launched our pilot programs with:
Hackbright Academy  Epicodus  Coder Camps New York Code+Design  Insight Data Science
After a month of working closely with these amazing schools, we are going to start deploying flexible deferral programs to the additional 70 schools we have relationships with.
We are super excited to keep everyone updated as we start launching with more schools.
If you are going to attend a bootcamp that is not one of our pilot schools, contact us at [email protected] for more information on how we can help!
Here are some benefits benefits of the LendLayer Deferred Payment Program (DPP):
Fast Money
The DPP allows schools to offer a deferment program without worrying about their cash flows. Schools receive their tuition on the first day of class.
Simple Terms
LendLayer agrees to accept 100% of domestic students whose payment plan conforms to our DPP standards. No credit check for the students, no hassle for you. We can provide customized programs for specific schools or simply service their existing deferment program.
Easy Execution
LendLayer services the entire program. We provide the tuition contract for students; we run the payments platform; we handle customer support.
Thanks for being with us so far, and contact us at [email protected] with questions or to request further information!
Stay cool. 
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consolelog · 3 years ago
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Laying the foundations of my career: how + why I chose community college to begin my transition into tech
A quick search will yield thousands of online resources to launch a career in tech, including bootcamps, courses, degrees, certificates, informative articles, and even YouTube tutorials. Yet the #1 dilemma people continue to struggle with when making the transition is not knowing where or how to get started. With all of the online and in-person options available, why does tech still appear inaccessible? Recognizing this gap, I decided to document my journey hoping to share helpful and relatable experiences to help others shape their own. Below is part two of my journey (between 2020-2021), written through the lens of an adult without a degree. This story outlines the personal struggles I faced with not knowing where to begin, and how I found solutions to them for laying the foundations of my career.
It was nearly a decade later after dropping out of college when I decided to pursue a career in tech. No matter how much searching I did online, getting a job in the industry seemed far beyond my reach. Despite endless pages of resources, there were very few (if any) success stories or relatable experiences from other women also coming from minimum wage jobs and night-life gigs. At the time, I was single, estranged from family, and barely knew anyone in LA, so moving forward with a career in tech meant carving my own path without a support system to guide me.
I spent over a month scouring the internet for helpful articles, investigating bootcamps, browsing local college programs, and reading a lot of Reddit posts. My searches into different fields and how to land a job looked like this: “Can I land a ___ job without a college education?”, “Do I need a degree to become a ___?”, “What programming languages do I need to learn?”, “Should I finish my degree?”, “Should I get a degree in CS/CIS for ___?”, “This bootcamp vs that bootcamp”, “This field in tech vs that field”, “Bootcamps vs college vs certificates vs studying on my own to land a job in ___”. After deciding on software engineering as my career path, I began racking up bookmarks, taking notes, and narrowing down my options by comparing them in a word document organized into two main categories: free vs paid. I (eventually) tried them all:
1. Bootcamps. I read reviews and researched job outcomes, full-time vs part-time curriculums, syllabi, mentor services, career coaching, and payment plans. They were selling me my dream: that their program would land me a job within a few months after graduation and I could kiss poverty goodbye forever. However, all of them were expensive, and their deferred tuition plans meant being locked into a contract that would take a percentage of my income after being hired. Nonetheless, this was originally my first course of action. I was desperate to find a way out of my current circumstances and rushed through the interview and admissions process. I even tested into the program and went as far as to fill out the deferred tuition form. However, when it was time to submit the application, I backed out. Even after all the research I poured into choosing a bootcamp, I was still uncertain, and debt scared me. I kept asking myself, “Did I really explore all of my options?”, and concluded that it was best to start with the free resources first, which led me to option two:
2. Self-study. I put the idea of joining the bootcamp on hold to give studying on my own a chance. I watched YouTube tutorials and dabbled in free + cheap online courses to explore different programming languages. I realized quickly into this decision that I would have put myself in a detrimental place (financially and mentally) had I joined the bootcamp without prior knowledge about any of the programing languages. I also discovered that my learning pace was too slow for a bootcamp at the time due to being out of school for so long. There was now an extra layer on top of trying to learn new material: I needed to re-learn how to learn. This was probably the most upsetting realization of them all, because it meant pushing back my transition into a new career even more. Eventually, learning on my own proved to be unsuccessful and my dream of getting out of a poverty hole felt impossible. By this point, I felt so low I was questioning whether or not software engineering was the right career path for me, which led me to my final option:
3. College (community college). After deciding that a bachelor’s degree was too expensive and would take too long to accomplish, I registered to complete a full-stack certificate. Although lockdown made orientation and the financial aid process a nightmare, my determination resulted in being able to attend with a pell grant. I was surrounded by people of all ages and various backgrounds that shared the same goal as me: to give myself more than what I had. Taking classes in Python, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React connected me with a large network of people in CS/CIS Discord servers where I had access to other teachers, tutors, graduates, internships, and job-postings. Beginning my transition into tech with community college allowed me to get acclimated with learning again at the pace I needed, which ultimately solidified the idea that choosing this career path was indeed right for me. I was also not alone anymore, but part of a community where I could turn to the support of others.
In hindsight, the setbacks I faced in the beginning boiled down to three factors: 1) not having any prior exposure to the industry, 2) not knowing how to educate myself after being out of school for so long, and 3) not knowing what questions to ask to get started. At the time, my income, employment, education level, and overall poor quality of life reflected the demographic of my tumultuous background and familial relationships. I was living in a constant state of scarcity mentality, trying to survive unsafe living conditions, and battling toxic generational patterns. It was only because I spent my twenties addressing those issues that I was able to start believing I was capable of more.
Even though it was a decade-long, painful process, my life choices eventually led me to an inclusive community of people with diverse backgrounds also pursuing tech-related fields. Slowly, I began shedding harmful beliefs of who I was and where I came from, building a support network, and taking the first steps of my educational journey into tech.
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techandtechie · 5 years ago
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Reposted from @reactgraphqlacademy 🚨Join our next #Webinar 🚨⠀ PART 2. JavaScript Architecture For Business Optimization⠀ Date: August 20th⠀ Time: 10:00 - 11:00 CEST⠀ Speaker: Alex Lobera⠀ ⠀ .⠀ RSVP: LINK IN @reactgraphqlacademy BIO⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #coding #techlife #coders #reactjs #graphQL #reactdev #reactnative #devlife #techdevelopment #devteam #devtech #reactdeveloper #lovecode #lovecoding #teachcode #learncode #learncoding #techtraining #techandtechie #techcommunity #edtech #edtechteachers #edtechchat #techbootcamp #bootcamp #codingbootcamp #reactjsacademy #reactjsbootcamp #londontech https://www.instagram.com/p/CD_1f3sJSHL/?igshid=ad0js7waey43
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