Founded in Portugal in 2015, Code for All_ is a social impact startup that offers 14-week intensive and immersive Full Stack Programming Bootcamps. Students are guided through the course by a team of instructors who are graduates of the bootcamp. Code for All_ describes their teaching methods as "peculiar" and aimed at training students to write clean code.
Code for All_'s immersive programming bootcamps welcome beginners of all ages (over 18) and backgrounds (degree not needed) as long as they are willing to fully and passionately commit to becoming professional junior software developers within a short period of time. To apply to the bootcamps, prospective students must complete an online computer science 101 course, submit an online form, complete an online JavaScript tutorial, excel in a JavaScript code challenge, and attend online a workshop day that will be similar to the student experience during the bootcamp.
At each campus, different financing/sponsorship solutions are available to help candidates finance the bootcamp. Terms and conditions are listed on the Code for All_ website.
Code for All_ was formerly known as <Academia de Código_>.
Develop a Full-Stack programmer's mindset that will allow you to switch freely between back-end & front-end like a Boss. Use the freshest production techniques in software development, in a uniquely creative and disruptive environment that is both highly stimulating and uncannily informal. Become fluent in programming best practices as you boost your mad development skills using the coolest frameworks available to mankind. And, above all, learn to learn! (Which is, basically, the most useful skill that can ever be taught to a programmer!)
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Financing
On each one of our campuses, we offer different financing/sponsorship solutions to help talented candidates that cannot advance the bootcamp's fee. Its specific terms and conditions are listed on our site's FAQs.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
None. We're 100% n00b friendly!
Prep Work
Online Prep Steps (Computer Science 101 course, <Online Form>, JavaScript tutorial, <Code Challenge>, UNIX tutorial, Eloquent JavaScript book reading) + Offline Prep Steps (A one-day "mutual test drive" online workshop.)
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Financing
On each one of our campuses, we offer different financing/sponsorship solutions to help talented candidates that cannot advance the bootcamp's fee. Its specific terms and conditions are listed on our site's FAQs.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
Familiarity with algebra concepts (a little math can’t hurt right?).
Prep Work
A recent-model laptop (or desktop) computer. A reliable high-speed internet connection.
On each one of our campuses, we offer different financing/sponsorship solutions to help talented candidates that cannot advance the bootcamp's fee. Its specific terms and conditions are listed on our site's FAQs.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
None. We're 100% n00b friendly!
Prep Work
Online Prep Steps (Computer Science 101 course, <Online Form>, JavaScript tutorial, <Code Challenge>, UNIX tutorial, Eloquent JavaScript book reading) + Offline Prep Steps (A one-day "mutual test drive" online workshop.)
Your most important requirement: Give me your money first, be cool or get lost During classes you're highly pressured to be super happy and be the coolest guy/girl of all times. This results in you feeling that you've been placed in the same group of the top comedians of Portugal, but the reality is that either people are faking due to the pressure to be like that or either they are high. On friday afternoons most probably they are both and also drunk. In the t...
Your most important requirement: Give me your money first, be cool or get lost During classes you're highly pressured to be super happy and be the coolest guy/girl of all times. This results in you feeling that you've been placed in the same group of the top comedians of Portugal, but the reality is that either people are faking due to the pressure to be like that or either they are high. On friday afternoons most probably they are both and also drunk. In the tests prior to your admittance to the 14 week course they tell you explicitly that they're also screening your coolness, which if you fail you're out. That's the first warning, if you're a reserved or shy person (and can fake it in the initial screening tests) you'll feel yourself completely like a fish out of water, getting frustrated for being forced to be something/someone you aren't every single day.
Overcrowded classes Classes are overcrowded and incredibly noisy. You just can't concentrate/focus on the subject being given. It's amazing that people spend 8000€ on an intensive course and behave like they're forced to attend some free course and have zero consideration for their peers. So many times it seems the class is totally out of control, what a mess! It's not uncommon for on of the top so called Jedis (supposedly top teachers) to burnout and disappear at half course never to be seen again, there's no backup, leaving the remainder of the course to be dealt by the less experienced teachers, the "Padawans". Another mess!
Zero documentation If you thing at some point they'll provide you any documentation of the slides they present to you during classes, you're so wrong! Either you get organized and take screenshots of all the slides, be prepared in advance to do data scrapping to save it, or wait until one of your peers do it for you and pass it to you. You can even google it to find those same slides somewhere published for free on the web. It'll save you 8000€. Once you have that "documentation" you'll find out that it's good only for nothing except attending the classes, being completely useless as support in your future career. Damn! They don't even give you ANY CERTIFICATION in the end of the course, much less any documentation! The only thing "proving" you've been there is all their branding in your Linkedin profile, as they teach you to do.
Speed and abandonment In the first two or three weeks the teaching in so slow paced that it makes you despair, then suddenly they step full on the gas pedal and you just can't keep up with it. In the end of each class the "teachers" tell you to solve a problem and literally abandon the class to solve it, not being uncommon being completely clueless, being half the class with no choice other than take some indian guys classes on youtube to try to even try to understand what is being asked to be done. The other half just goes home to do the same but in a more calm environment. Some outliers, revolted with the situation, prefer even to play online games and scream intentionally to disturb the people who try to do something.
Job procurement This part is the biggest joke. You're on your own, there's no job procurement. There's the class to teach you how to enhance your Linkedin and the job and basically that's it. I consider this class the most important in the whole course as it indeed improved my visibility. Nevertheless, beware that their teachings are more about using YOU to advertise THEM, rather than to help you. Also, many companies will REJECT YOU when you tell that you've been on Academia de Código. If you're lucky, you're placed in the batch of students to have an interview with Deloitte even before the course ends and you think "well, it's starting better than expected" but then you find out that Deloitte pays Academia de Código for the privilege of screening on firsthand the next batch of cheap labor. After you get the interview you find out that their main goal is to hire the potentially cheapest guys out there, not the best. You'll soon find out why such a big company has zero talent retention capacity after one year. From the part of Academia de Código, now being rebranded as Code For All, their main concern from their former students is for them to leave a good review so other fools fall for it.
Final thoughts Their main goal is your money, if you learn anything it's secondary. Finding a job is totally up to you. If you think that you enter this course to get some help in being hired, you're wrong. Their 98% chance of being hired is totally bogus, they just take that number out of their magician's hat. The course content is really poor and their teaching method is ridiculous, you wont learn nothing there, and if you think you can enhance your current knowledge, you'll leave it even more confused and lost than you were before. I've spent 8000€ on this and not even if I attended 4 courses I would not see where those 8000€ were spent on. It weren't spent on you, that's for sure! But not all was totally completely bad in these 14 weeks! You can make some friends who shared with you the same pains in those lost 14 weeks (and 8000€ not in your pocket anymore) and in the last day you have one free pizza during the "Hackaton" competition, the only free thing they'll ever give you! In the end wins the team that was more consistent in being a "Puxa-saco" during the whole course. Before I chose Academia de Código I also investigated the reviews, and as with so many other stuff, when something is too good to be true, it's really too good to be true. Now I know why! Since there are so many students graduating, thus the world of contacts getting smaller and smaller, who will dare about giving bad reviews without being ostracised? Oh yeah, that's right!
It's funny that even charging 8000€ per student and having loads of people coming in and multiplying new rooms for the classes simultaneously, they are still broke and annoy us with emails begging us for more money disguised as "crowdfunding to help new students" for the next courses! It makes me think that their change in brand name (and perhaps creating a new company) is a way to run away from their debtors, who knows? I bet they'll change their name again in less than 3 years and repeat the cycle!
You've been warned. Think twice and check eg. 42 Lisboa. At least it's completely free and if it happens to not fit your needs you can simply jump out without the feeling of being ripped off!
I went in with the sole expectation of getting a better job once the bootcamp was finished and it completely turned my perspective around. They have a very inclusive culture and wonderful teachers that show a real passion for coding which in turn also gives you a passion for coding and learning. You are always encouraged to ask questions and the teachers always want to make sure that you have understood the core concepts of the class before moving on. The curriculum is extensive for 14 ...
I went in with the sole expectation of getting a better job once the bootcamp was finished and it completely turned my perspective around. They have a very inclusive culture and wonderful teachers that show a real passion for coding which in turn also gives you a passion for coding and learning. You are always encouraged to ask questions and the teachers always want to make sure that you have understood the core concepts of the class before moving on. The curriculum is extensive for 14 weeks and gives you a good insight on the more conceptual aspects of programming besides just teaching you how to code. The job support is fantastic and continues well past the bootcamp term date. Highly recommend it if you want/need a complete life change!
It was an incredibly enriching experience, both academically and personally. The Academia de Código not only focuses on theoretical content, but also on soft skills. It makes all the difference on the job market.
A lot of knowledge is acquired in 14 week's, the teaching method used is nothing like we are use to, at least for me, and i think should be applied in schools n general as it allows everyone to adapt and see things from a more real perspective. A very helpful team supporting on the lookout for new jobs and moving into a new work field.
these have been the most difficult 14 weeks I've had so far, but as well as being difficult they've also been fun. It was a very good environment where I learnt a lot and where I was lucky enough to be with very good colleagues and teachers. All in all, it was a very good experience and if I could go back and do it again, I would.x
Amazing 14 weeks, different learning experience and lots of energy.
Amazing and completely learning experience. I did programming courses in the past ,including college level, and was completely amazed how superior the learning experience was, maybe even more important than the amazing syllabus was the fact that you are treated like a person and not a simple number on. a sheet.
My experience during this 14 weeks was amazing!!! What i thought this would be, and how transforming this could be... Way better than i could image! You have no idea how can you learn in just 14 weeks, i had 0 experience with programming, and now i feel i know way more things i expected to know after the 14 weeks. If you are thinking about what school should you go. You know what to choose! AC all the way!
This bootcamp has a well thought system in which you'll have several different tools in your disposal in order for you to be able to learn better, from very comfortable classrooms, good computers, great teachers, exceptional company culture with a free spirit, the space and classes allow you to freely express yourself like you never thought you were going to be able to do and the space also allows you to relax in order to be able to endure the tough 14th weeks of intense learning!
It was an immersive 14-week course, but with many points in its favour, but just as many points against. We began by immersing ourselves in the various fields of fullstack developer, but without ever being able to get a foothold so that we could grow, because the time given to us for this is too little, with theory, yes, but a lot of which we don't even take advantage of, which we could use to delve into other fields, which we would probably get more out of. The slides we're given are co...
It was an immersive 14-week course, but with many points in its favour, but just as many points against. We began by immersing ourselves in the various fields of fullstack developer, but without ever being able to get a foothold so that we could grow, because the time given to us for this is too little, with theory, yes, but a lot of which we don't even take advantage of, which we could use to delve into other fields, which we would probably get more out of. The slides we're given are confusing, unintuitive and sometimes more confusing than helpful. When it comes to the exercises, most of the time they don't help at all, so you spend more time researching how to do the exercise than actually doing it. We could have had more support from the teachers, especially for those students who had more difficulty, but often we only had a maximum of two teachers for 24 students, most of whom needed help. The feeling remains that there was more to do, more could have been done and more could have been achieved. Perhaps we need to rethink the way things are taught and definitely rethink the slides, urgently. As for the rooms, the uncomfortable chairs, for the amount of hours spent in front of a computer, especially for the amount we are asked to pay, I think some ergonomic comfort should be given.
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A lot of knowledge is acquired and the teaching method is fantastic and should be applied in schools as it allows everyone to adapt and see things from a more real perspective, through many examples. Lots of support in terms of looking for a new job and moving into a new field of work.
Junior Full Stack Developer • Student • 14-Week Intensive & Immersive Full-Stack Programming Bootcamp • Porto
Aug 20, 2023
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The best 14 weeks of my life
I absolutely loved my 14 weeks at Academia de Código! The experience was truly transformative. I learned so much about programming, thanks to their incredible staff. The supportive environment and hands-on approach made all the difference. Can't thank them enough for equipping me with valuable skills that will undoubtedly shape my future in tech.
The team that welcomed us was amazing. The atmosphere they create is super comfy and the students there with me completed the experience. I learned a lot and I'm ready for the next chapter!
Of the students who enroll at Code for All_, 100% graduated. 94% of graduates were job-seeking and 98% of job-seeking graduates found in-field employment after 180 days and report a median income of . Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 189 graduates included in this report:
180 Day Employment Breakdown
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Full Time, In-Field Employee
98.4%
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position
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Code for All_ costs around €8,000. On the lower end, some Code for All_ courses like Intensive & Immersive REMOTE Full-Stack Programming Bootcamp cost €5,500.
Code for All_ has in-person campuses in Lisbon and Porto. Code for All_ also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Code for All_ worth it?
The data says yes! Code for All_ reports a 100% graduation rate, and 98% of Code for All_ alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2021, Code for All_ reported a 100% graduation rate, a median salary of , and 98% of Code for All_ alumni are employed.
Is Code for All_ legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 391 Code for All_ alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code for All_ and rate their overall experience a 4.86 out of 5.
Does Code for All_ offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
You can read 391 reviews of Code for All_ on Course Report! Code for All_ alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Code for All_ and rate their overall experience a 4.86 out of 5.
Is Code for All_ accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Code for All_ doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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