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Personalized coding
​program for women in NYC
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Personalized 

You're unique. So that’s how we treat you. Through daily mentor meetings, we co-create and constantly adapt your curriculum to achieve your personal goals.
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Project-based 

Coding is learned by coding. 100% of your time will be spent building real projects with URLs you can share with the world. No lectures or quizzes here.
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1:5 Ratio

We have one staff member for every five students. We make sure you get the help you need when you need it.
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Caring Community

Learning to code can be frustrating. With mentorship, pair programming, and culture guidelines, we foster a supportive community to keep you going.

We're each on our own unique path.
​Shouldn't our education reflect that?

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I began at Georgetown as one of the most advanced programmers in the freshman class
Sally began her 4-month work-study program by making games in JavaScript. She moved to WoofJS, and fell in love with puzzling out tricky bugs with higher order functions. In college, she breezed her way through her Intro to Computer Science class. Because of her tech savvy, she gets a coveted position in the exclusive college tech club.
I now code for work and regularly contribute to open-source
Maddy started her immersive program in Scratch animations, then moved to JQuery to make simple interactions. She picked up VueJS to help her make complex apps, and integrated with APIs and Firebase to connect her applications to data. Now as a programmer with a design eye, Maddy codes every day for work. She’s also considering a full time job as an front-end software engineer.
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Sarah just graduated from college and isn’t sure what she wants to do.

She thinks she might have a knack for coding. She starts her 4-month program with WoofJS to make complex games. She then moves to creating her personal website in HTML and CSS. She picks up some JavaScript to make her sites interactive, but finds that she really loves backend development, first with NodeJS and then with Ruby on Rails. After a month of interviewing, Sarah received three job offers as a software engineer and now works at tech startup.

Amy is a business development exec who wants to speak tech.

Amy is constantly working with developers who seem to be from another planet. She starts her 2-week program by making websites in HTML and CSS. Intimidated by JavaScript syntax, Amy makes some games in Scratch to start and backs her way into JS through making a few games in WoofJS.
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​165 E 88th St
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