The first coding bootcamps were opened in 2011. As of July 2017, there were 95 full-time coding bootcamp courses in the
United States. The length of courses typically ranges from between 8 and 36 weeks, with most lasting 10 to 12 (averaging 12.9) weeks.
Collaboration with higher education Following the increased popularity of coding bootcamps, some universities have started their own intensive coding programs or partnered with existing private coding bootcamps.
Online coding bootcamps There are various online options for online bootcamps. These usually work by matching students with a mentor and are also generally cheaper and more accommodating to specific student needs.
Data science bootcamps and fellowships Bootcamps that focus less on
full stack development and more on producing
data scientists and
data engineers are known as data science bootcamps.
Matching programs Coding bootcamps may be selective and require minimum skills; some companies aim to help novices learn prerequisite skills and apply to bootcamps. ==Tuition==