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Code Chrysalis

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Code Chrysalis is a coding bootcamp located in Tokyo, Japan. Code Chrysalis has a rigorous, industry-aligned curriculum, career placement support and mentorship to transform students into autonomous, full-stack software engineers. Built around a Silicon Valley-focus, Code Chrysalis promotes agile workflows, extreme programming, and a growth mindset through personal and team full stack projects. Classes are taught in Japanese and English.

Code Chrysalis offers two bootcamp courses. The Immersive Bootcamp is a full-time, 12-week software engineering coding bootcamp. Immersive students complete a capstone team project and learn languages such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, git, Node, Express, and React. The Foundations Bootcamp is a 5-7 week, part-time introduction to software programming course for beginners. At the end of Foundations, students will be able to create logic-using code, develop engineering autonomy, and practice having a growth mindset. 

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  • Azu Shiota
    Azu Shiota
    System Integrator • Graduate • IMMERSIVE FULL-TIME [ENGLISH] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Apr 21, 2024
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    A practical push to learn.

    I am a person who needs peers to push me continuously on a straight path. I would usually meander and get lost, whether it be in documentation, or when attempting to accomplish something.
    Having peers to work along with, and being given a near-real example of what the environment was very helpful. It helped immensely with setting up expectations for myself during the search. Where before there was definitely a fear of the unknown, I have found myself much more comfortable and settled ...
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  • Yoshio Hasegawa
    Backend Developer • Graduate • IMMERSIVE FULL-TIME [ENGLISH] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Aug 11, 2021
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    Best Option in Tokyo

    Code Chrysalis is a fast-paced, well-rounded bootcamp for anyone looking to break into the Software Engineering space. I couldn't have asked for a better curriculum, given the short amount of time common with most bootcamps. There is also room for students to pursue their own interests, tools and, technologies. I would encourage you to make the most of this opportunity because, what you get out of it is truly what you put in. If you want to come out of this bootcamp qualified for full-st...
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  • Jay
    Jay
    Full-Stack Software Engineer • Graduate • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Dec 23, 2020
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    The C stands for Community

    I was in a real rough patch in 2020. I got cancelled from a job before I could sign a contract due to sudden Covid hiring freezes, I got put on ice from the part-time job I found because the eikaiwa closed due to covid. by June I lost pretty much everything save for my 2m x 4m room. I Spent most of my savings on a move to Tokyo for the hope of growth and instead was a week from packing my bags, calling it a failed attempt and going home.

    But I remembered the name Code Chrysalis an...
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  • Laurence
    Laurence
    Graduate • Foundations [ENGLISH] - part-time 10-week intro to programming course • Tokyo
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    Dec 21, 2020
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    Taking Code Chrysalis gave me an opportunity.

    I'm Filipino currently living in the Philippines. Before taking code chrysalis, I dropped out of college at my 2nd year of Physical Therapy due to personal issues. However, that didn't stop me from wanting to learn something new, I decided to teach my self a bit of code for months on and off because it can get unmotivating at sometimes. When I realized I needed to change because it's not going to work, I decided to take the Foundations class. I figured that this will not only give me the...
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  • Nemanja Milenkovic
    Nemanja Milenkovic
    Software Developer • Graduate • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Sep 21, 2020
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    Getting in wasn’t easy. Going through it was much more difficult.

    Trying to handle a different tech each week - all with the lack of sleep caused by the work on the previous sprint and the preparation for the next public talk about a framework/library/language that I never even heard of just a month before. 
    It was tough. 

    And I enjoyed every single moment of it.

    Being around so many brilliant, like minded people that share the same goal. A collaboration that created an unparalleled environment where you get no other option...
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  • Matthew
    Software Engineer • Graduate • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    May 25, 2020
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    Career change in 40s

    I have had a variety of jobs over the past two decades, none of which were technical. Nor were my previous studies  technical in nature. I was working in regional Queensland and I had become interested in coding. While I had done some some self study, I lacked a coding community to learn from and gain direction from. 
    After researching a number of bootcamps in America, Australia and Tokyo, I chose to attend Code Chrysalis due to a balance of reasons. Cost, time, ...
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  • Hiroyuki Momoi
    Graduate • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Apr 17, 2019
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    The three things make Code Chrysalis superb. I guess.

    Code Chrysalis is an excellent coding bootcamp. There's no doubt that the course curriculum itself is outstanding. You can learn software engineering with the Bay-area latest style while living in Japan. It teaches you to become autonomous.

    However, since a lot of ex-students have already written about the application process and what the immersive course is like, I'd like to share the three best things about Code Chrysalis beside the course itself.

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  • Daenam Kim
    Software Engineer • Graduate • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Apr 14, 2019
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    Now it's your turn, be happy!

    I was working for many years as a software engineer in Japan but it was not so challenging. So I wanted and decided to challenge absolutely different things with international people. Luckily I found Code Chrysalis which is perfectly matched to me.

    Code Chrysalis gave me many different kind of experiences, not just learning and working with international people but also key things to be an autonomous expert (includes body relational exercises). All I have done here were so valuab...

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  • Charles
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Tokyo
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    Apr 13, 2019
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    Not exaggerating: Code Chrysalis was life changing.

    I am an American born and raised with some background in Shanghai. After graduating college as an Electrical Engineering major and working at a stale job for a year, I decided that I wanted to do something more challenging and more in demand so I started learning programming in my spare time. I was looking up coding bootcamps when I saw a news article on Code Chrysalis and found that it was a bootcamp in Tokyo. It has always been my dream to work in Tokyo so I thought this was literally th...

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  • Yuma Sumi
    Yuma Sumi
    Software engineer • Graduate • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Apr 10, 2019
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    From Ballet to Coding (Can you imagine?)

    A year ago, I was a professional ballet dancer, who did not even know the difference between software and hardware. Now I am working as software engineer at the startup in Tokyo. Can you imagine?

    It was last summer when I joined Foundations Course of Code Chrysalis, one-month curriculum of JavaScript for an absolute beginner. I was very impressed by the depth of teachers' understanding in JS - but more than that, I could not believe they are just the graduates from CC's three-mon...

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  • Alexander Ogilvie
    Alexander Ogilvie
    Graduate • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Oct 22, 2018
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    Changed my career

    Before I discovered Code Chrysalis, I was working as an English teacher for an elementary school in Japan. I really enjoyed my job, but there was no chance for me to progress. As such, I didn't really feel like I had a career at all.

    I discovered Code Chrysalis in July of 2017, when I attended a meetup called 'Intro to JavaScript'. It was my first encounter with coding, and I immediately knew it was something I enjoyed. I spend around 6 months learning by myself, before successfull...

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  • Mike D
    Mike D
    Lead Database Developer • Student • The Immersive Bootcamp [ENGLISH/ONSITE] - full-time 12-week software engineering course • Tokyo
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    Oct 12, 2018
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    Uncomfortable Being Comfortable

    After working as a DBA for many years I had the unique opportunity to spend the time to learn some new skills. I had some options for this, but I will always be glad that I chose Code Chrysalis. The technologies we learned (JavaScript, Git, Express.js, Node.js, GraphQL, REdis, Kafka, the list goes on) more than met the expectations of what I wanted to learn, but what I hadn't expected was learning a new mindset.

     

    The immersive course isn't just about learning how to write ...

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Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated July 29, 2021
Course Report · Course Report Coding Bootcamp News Roundup - July 2021 This July, we’re reporting on one huge ($850M!) bootcamp acquisition and $35 million in bootcamp fundraises. Two higher ed experts opined about both sides of the debate around expanding federal funding like Pell grants to short-term programs like bootcamps. We’re also covering what bootcamps need to do beyond just tea...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated December 26, 2023
Schools and universities may be scrambling to figure out remote learning, but coding bootcamps have essentially been preparing for this since 2013. Online coding bootcamps already use Zoom video, Slack, GitHub, and VS Code Live Share for pair programming, online lectures, and to connect mentors and instructors with students. Of course, you can learn to code online – but it doesn’t stop there!...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated February 16, 2021
  In the coding bootcamp industry in June 2018 the biggest trend we saw was coding bootcamps funneling grads into apprenticeships! We also saw two big fundraises by bootcamp-adjacent organizations, we heard about some interesting new legislation which could change how online bootcamps operate, and some bootcamp alumni launched exciting new careers. We also look at the effect bootcamps are ...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated July 21, 2017
  Missed out on coding bootcamp news in April? Never fear, Course Report is here! We’ve collected everything in this handy blog post and podcast. This month, we read about why outcomes reporting is useful for students, how a number of schools are working to boost their diversity with scholarships, we heard about student experiences at bootcamp, plus we added a bunch of interesting new scho...
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How much does Code Chrysalis cost?

Code Chrysalis costs around ¥1,320,000. On the lower end, some Code Chrysalis courses like FOUNDATIONS LITE - Self-paced Intro to Programming cost ¥27,000.

Where does Code Chrysalis have campuses?

Code Chrysalis has an in-person campus in Tokyo.

Is Code Chrysalis worth it?

Code Chrysalis hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 31 Code Chrysalis alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Chrysalis on Course Report - you should start there!

Is Code Chrysalis legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 31 Code Chrysalis alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Chrysalis and rate their overall experience a 4.84 out of 5.

Does Code Chrysalis offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Right now, it doesn't look like Code Chrysalis offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.

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You can read 31 reviews of Code Chrysalis on Course Report! Code Chrysalis alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code Chrysalis and rate their overall experience a 4.84 out of 5.

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