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With Nate Cooper (Founder, Reboot @ qLabs).
Tue, Mar 28, 2017 @ 06:30 PM   FREE   qLabs, 16 W 22nd St
 
     
 
 
              

      
 
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The Reboot Coding Bootcamp is a new and different way for you to learn how to code. It's designed specifically for people like you who know the value understanding code has for your career but need the flexibility of a part-time, hybrid (online/in-person) format.

About the Bootcamp: Using a design thinking approach, you'll build an actual working website and learn the basics of frontend and backend web development by understanding the developer mindset. Students will learn by building a real-world project for non-profits who are in need of a new website. So students get the skills they need while helping others.

The bootcamp covers:
HTML/CSS
JavaScript
PHP, MySQL
Server set up and configuration
Bootstrap
WordPress development

The Reboot program sets you up to learn any coding language, build a career as a developer, or liaison effectively with a development team. You'll maximize your career options without breaking the bank.

Attend the info session: Want to see if this coding bootcamp is for you? Sign up for this free info session to get a taste, meet the instructor, and ask questions. At the info session, you'll be given an overview of the content as well as an opportunity to apply for a $1000 scholarship (for those who qualify).

About Nate Cooper

Nate has taught web development for Mediabistro, General Assembly, SVA, FIT, 92Y, Noble Desktop, Google, Amazon, and Wharton. Nate managed training and event marketing at Apple and has been building websites professionally since 1997. He founded his web development consultancy, Simple Labs, in 2011. Forbes has said Nate is "deeply embedded in the New York tech scene, giving practical and insightful advice His writing has appeared in Mashable and his book, Build Your Own Website: A Comic Guide to HTML, CSS and WordPress, was an Amazon bestseller in Programming: CSS books.
 
 
 
 
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