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These 5 Coding Bootcamps Are Worth Considering

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Focus Areas: Software Engineering, Data science, UX/UI Design and Cybersecurity. Focus Areas: Web Development, UX/UI Design, and Data Analytics Best For: Students looking for a bit more personalization in their education as students have the option to shape their coursework around personal goals.

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[Case Study] The Roadmap to Becoming a Web Developer

Balsamiq

If you follow web development at all, there's a good chance that you saw Kamran Ahmed 's roadmap to becoming a web developer in 2017. It's a giant mind map / flow chart describing all the technologies used today to build the web, broken down into front-end, back-end, and devops. Q&A with Kamran Ahmed.

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The Roadmap to Becoming a Web Developer (updated)

Balsamiq

Update: Kamran's 2018 roadmap made in Balsamiq is out! If you follow web development at all, there's a good chance that you saw Kamran Ahmed 's roadmap to becoming a web developer in 2018. We reached out to him to find out more and ask him what he sees coming in 2018 and beyond! Update: He did! ).

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International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women of Modus

Modus Create

After applying to a lot of job offers, I got a call-back from a small company and got hired as a “Web Developer”. We have folks here at Modus who studied music, literature, and art who are awesome software engineers. Yasemin Cidem – Front End Engineer. I have a Bachelor in Computer Engineering.

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Finding & Nurturing Top Talent | Elpie Bannister & Alex Yang | BoS Europe 2019

Business of Software Conference

Having worked at Google and Code Academy and having founded a startup on my own that has taught web development to over 20,000 entrepreneurs. So here are some stats that we pull together based on a three month period from December 2018 to February 2019. And these covers both technical and non-technical roles. is only 5%.