Not making enough progress on your own?
Sometimes all you need is someone to talk to.
Time and time again, we’ve seen that quality mentorship makes the difference. The difference between rapid progress vs. long nights stuck on a single error. Between truly understanding a complex topic vs. having a vague idea and hoping for the best. Between succeeding today vs. pushing it off for another time…
For many students, having a strong support system is the key to truly learning to code.
Learn faster and go deeper than you ever could alone.
Our team of code mentors will get you over the finish line.
Our intensive programs include:
Your own personal mentor who is dedicated to helping you finish and succeed.
Weekly 1:1 video calls to review your code and answer questions.
Unlimited mentor support via Slack, forum, email, and extra calls.
24/7 access to our entire team of mentors on Slack and forum.
Persistent support and accountability to help you learn to code efficiently.


Mentorship that makes a difference
Online coding bootcamps are a dime a dozen, and our code mentors have worked with many of them. What differentiates CodingNomads is our unrelenting dedication to each student’s success through persistent, and consistent, high quality mentorship.
We’re here to keep you learning, and keep you motivated. That’s why providing best-in-class mentorship is our #1 priority.
Unlimited, 24/7 Support
We’ve seen firsthand how efficiently students learn with a strong support system. While it’s important to try to figure things out on your own, we don’t want you spending hours on something we could help you solve in 5 minutes.
We strongly encourage you to reach out to your personal mentor, our team of mentors, and our community of CodingNomads as often as you need.


Serious Mentors for Serious Students
Yes we are a fun-loving crew, but we also take mentorship seriously. So we want to work with students who are also serious about learning to code now, and who understand the value of quality, dedicated mentorship.
We understand that learning to code is a big commitment, which is why all our students start learning for free before investing any time or money. When you’re ready to start learning fast, we’re ready to get to work!
How our intensive mentored programs work
Mentorship Program Pricing
Month-to-Month Intensive
- Get as far as you can with the Content + Forum, then pay only for the mentor support that you need.
3 Month Intensive
- Commit to making real progress now. Most students complete each of our courses in 3 months by dedicating 10-25 hours/week.
What our students say
I started my Python online bootcamp with CodingNomads around the start of the year and I found the delivery mechanism very nice and lucid. Also the course content is really thoughtful, touches the length and breadth of various topics.
I have a amazing online mentor as Ras and had good and prompt offline support from Martin and rest of the crew.
Labs and projects are challenging and make you think. Overall the program is above my expectation. Hopefully one day I can attend the onsite training as well.
I wish the whole team good luck for the future.
I started my Python online bootcamp with CodingNomads around the start of the year and I found the delivery mechanism very nice and lucid. Also the course content is really thoughtful, touches the length and breadth of various topics.
I have a amazing online mentor as Ras and had good and prompt offline support from Martin and rest of the crew.
Labs and projects are challenging and make you think. Overall the program is above my expectation. Hopefully one day I can attend the onsite training as well.
I wish the whole team good luck for the future.
I started my Python online bootcamp with CodingNomads around the start of the year and I found the delivery mechanism very nice and lucid. Also the course content is really thoughtful, touches the length and breadth of various topics.
I have a amazing online mentor as Ras and had good and prompt offline support from Martin and rest of the crew.
Labs and projects are challenging and make you think. Overall the program is above my expectation. Hopefully one day I can attend the onsite training as well.
I wish the whole team good luck for the future.
In 2018, I came from Udacity as an entrance into programming with a scholarship I had received for Android Basics Development. I was excited that I graduated and it felt great, but I also knew I had much more to learn. My desires for learning more were unquenched, I felt like Udacity wanted to push you out the door once you graduate with your nanodegree(which is both good and bad).
What I desired was the ability to use a skillset that I mastered not because I followed a bunch of handholding exercises. I wanted to learn more about Java and I know mentorship is paramount for retaining all this stuff.
I spoke with Ryan and told him my experience and he told me what to expect from the coursework, etc.. He is not only very friendly but helpful and reliable as he has a vast experience(16 years if I remember correctly) in Java. Do you need help in: Git, GitHub, Linux, Job support, anything Java he can help you. If you’re feeling stressed and your brain has Ka-Bloomed! he offers moral support.
CodingNomads only strengthened my understanding of more than I could ever do on my own. Ryan has been very helpful with learning Java and everything you need to know in between. Besides Java, you will learn how to use the command line which employers will expect of you. Retaining information is three times more easy when you have a mentor, and if you’re serious about coding or just want to get started, I would highly suggest reaching out to Ryan to be your mentor.
In 2018, I came from Udacity as an entrance into programming with a scholarship I had received for Android Basics Development. I was excited that I graduated and it felt great, but I also knew I had much more to learn. My desires for learning more were unquenched, I felt like Udacity wanted to push you out the door once you graduate with your nanodegree(which is both good and bad).
What I desired was the ability to use a skillset that I mastered not because I followed a bunch of handholding exercises. I wanted to learn more about Java and I know mentorship is paramount for retaining all this stuff.
I spoke with Ryan and told him my experience and he told me what to expect from the coursework, etc.. He is not only very friendly but helpful and reliable as he has a vast experience(16 years if I remember correctly) in Java. Do you need help in: Git, GitHub, Linux, Job support, anything Java he can help you. If you’re feeling stressed and your brain has Ka-Bloomed! he offers moral support.
CodingNomads only strengthened my understanding of more than I could ever do on my own. Ryan has been very helpful with learning Java and everything you need to know in between. Besides Java, you will learn how to use the command line which employers will expect of you. Retaining information is three times more easy when you have a mentor, and if you’re serious about coding or just want to get started, I would highly suggest reaching out to Ryan to be your mentor.
In 2018, I came from Udacity as an entrance into programming with a scholarship I had received for Android Basics Development. I was excited that I graduated and it felt great, but I also knew I had much more to learn. My desires for learning more were unquenched, I felt like Udacity wanted to push you out the door once you graduate with your nanodegree(which is both good and bad).
What I desired was the ability to use a skillset that I mastered not because I followed a bunch of handholding exercises. I wanted to learn more about Java and I know mentorship is paramount for retaining all this stuff.
I spoke with Ryan and told him my experience and he told me what to expect from the coursework, etc.. He is not only very friendly but helpful and reliable as he has a vast experience(16 years if I remember correctly) in Java. Do you need help in: Git, GitHub, Linux, Job support, anything Java he can help you. If you’re feeling stressed and your brain has Ka-Bloomed! he offers moral support.
CodingNomads only strengthened my understanding of more than I could ever do on my own. Ryan has been very helpful with learning Java and everything you need to know in between. Besides Java, you will learn how to use the command line which employers will expect of you. Retaining information is three times more easy when you have a mentor, and if you’re serious about coding or just want to get started, I would highly suggest reaching out to Ryan to be your mentor.
Took the Online Python 3 course. The course really gets you familiar with python and what the language has to offer as well as APIs and Databases and projects to help build up your github, that I never learned in college. If you need to get the course complete for 500 in 4 weeks, it’s doable.
I’m a broke college student so I found this course at a low rate and after completing it, it’s really worth the money. Remote, user friendly course with a nearly 24/7 community of mentors and staff. A personal mentor that helps guild you through weekly calls and free to talk through Slack. Connection to Slack channels and the Forum, for questions, code reviews, interview help/practice questions and irl stuff like free tickets to RISE conference in Hong Kong this past summer.
In the end worked with Twitter to filter tweets and make my own personal twitter bot. Overall worth the money and time, and now I will always be apart of a community of programmers. Shout out to Johnny, best mentor I ever had!
Took the Online Python 3 course. The course really gets you familiar with python and what the language has to offer as well as APIs and Databases and projects to help build up your github, that I never learned in college. If you need to get the course complete for 500 in 4 weeks, it’s doable.
I’m a broke college student so I found this course at a low rate and after completing it, it’s really worth the money. Remote, user friendly course with a nearly 24/7 community of mentors and staff. A personal mentor that helps guild you through weekly calls and free to talk through Slack. Connection to Slack channels and the Forum, for questions, code reviews, interview help/practice questions and irl stuff like free tickets to RISE conference in Hong Kong this past summer.
In the end worked with Twitter to filter tweets and make my own personal twitter bot. Overall worth the money and time, and now I will always be apart of a community of programmers. Shout out to Johnny, best mentor I ever had!
Took the Online Python 3 course. The course really gets you familiar with python and what the language has to offer as well as APIs and Databases and projects to help build up your github, that I never learned in college. If you need to get the course complete for 500 in 4 weeks, it’s doable.
I’m a broke college student so I found this course at a low rate and after completing it, it’s really worth the money. Remote, user friendly course with a nearly 24/7 community of mentors and staff. A personal mentor that helps guild you through weekly calls and free to talk through Slack. Connection to Slack channels and the Forum, for questions, code reviews, interview help/practice questions and irl stuff like free tickets to RISE conference in Hong Kong this past summer.
In the end worked with Twitter to filter tweets and make my own personal twitter bot. Overall worth the money and time, and now I will always be apart of a community of programmers. Shout out to Johnny, best mentor I ever had!
It is so far been the best learning to code experience online. Especially for me who does not have any technical background. All lecture sessions were recorded which allow me to replay whenever I feel unsure about a specific topic.
Most importantly, the 1 on 1 coaching sessions with Ryan and Caden have helped me to understand the concept as I completed the labs and created my own small programs. All instructors are great and willing to go the extra mile to overcome my difficulties.
It is so far been the best learning to code experience online. Especially for me who does not have any technical background. All lecture sessions were recorded which allow me to replay whenever I feel unsure about a specific topic.
Most importantly, the 1 on 1 coaching sessions with Ryan and Caden have helped me to understand the concept as I completed the labs and created my own small programs. All instructors are great and willing to go the extra mile to overcome my difficulties.
It is so far been the best learning to code experience online. Especially for me who does not have any technical background. All lecture sessions were recorded which allow me to replay whenever I feel unsure about a specific topic.
Most importantly, the 1 on 1 coaching sessions with Ryan and Caden have helped me to understand the concept as I completed the labs and created my own small programs. All instructors are great and willing to go the extra mile to overcome my difficulties.
I started my Python online bootcamp with CodingNomads around the start of the year and I found the delivery mechanism very nice and lucid. Also the course content is really thoughtful, touches the length and breadth of various topics.
I have a amazing online mentor as Ras and had good and prompt offline support from Martin and rest of the crew.
Labs and projects are challenging and make you think. Overall the program is above my expectation. Hopefully one day I can attend the onsite training as well.
I wish the whole team good luck for the future.
I started my Python online bootcamp with CodingNomads around the start of the year and I found the delivery mechanism very nice and lucid. Also the course content is really thoughtful, touches the length and breadth of various topics.
I have a amazing online mentor as Ras and had good and prompt offline support from Martin and rest of the crew.
Labs and projects are challenging and make you think. Overall the program is above my expectation. Hopefully one day I can attend the onsite training as well.
I wish the whole team good luck for the future.
I started my Python online bootcamp with CodingNomads around the start of the year and I found the delivery mechanism very nice and lucid. Also the course content is really thoughtful, touches the length and breadth of various topics.
I have a amazing online mentor as Ras and had good and prompt offline support from Martin and rest of the crew.
Labs and projects are challenging and make you think. Overall the program is above my expectation. Hopefully one day I can attend the onsite training as well.
I wish the whole team good luck for the future.
In 2018, I came from Udacity as an entrance into programming with a scholarship I had received for Android Basics Development. I was excited that I graduated and it felt great, but I also knew I had much more to learn. My desires for learning more were unquenched, I felt like Udacity wanted to push you out the door once you graduate with your nanodegree(which is both good and bad).
What I desired was the ability to use a skillset that I mastered not because I followed a bunch of handholding exercises. I wanted to learn more about Java and I know mentorship is paramount for retaining all this stuff.
I spoke with Ryan and told him my experience and he told me what to expect from the coursework, etc.. He is not only very friendly but helpful and reliable as he has a vast experience(16 years if I remember correctly) in Java. Do you need help in: Git, GitHub, Linux, Job support, anything Java he can help you. If you’re feeling stressed and your brain has Ka-Bloomed! he offers moral support.
CodingNomads only strengthened my understanding of more than I could ever do on my own. Ryan has been very helpful with learning Java and everything you need to know in between. Besides Java, you will learn how to use the command line which employers will expect of you. Retaining information is three times more easy when you have a mentor, and if you’re serious about coding or just want to get started, I would highly suggest reaching out to Ryan to be your mentor.
In 2018, I came from Udacity as an entrance into programming with a scholarship I had received for Android Basics Development. I was excited that I graduated and it felt great, but I also knew I had much more to learn. My desires for learning more were unquenched, I felt like Udacity wanted to push you out the door once you graduate with your nanodegree(which is both good and bad).
What I desired was the ability to use a skillset that I mastered not because I followed a bunch of handholding exercises. I wanted to learn more about Java and I know mentorship is paramount for retaining all this stuff.
I spoke with Ryan and told him my experience and he told me what to expect from the coursework, etc.. He is not only very friendly but helpful and reliable as he has a vast experience(16 years if I remember correctly) in Java. Do you need help in: Git, GitHub, Linux, Job support, anything Java he can help you. If you’re feeling stressed and your brain has Ka-Bloomed! he offers moral support.
CodingNomads only strengthened my understanding of more than I could ever do on my own. Ryan has been very helpful with learning Java and everything you need to know in between. Besides Java, you will learn how to use the command line which employers will expect of you. Retaining information is three times more easy when you have a mentor, and if you’re serious about coding or just want to get started, I would highly suggest reaching out to Ryan to be your mentor.
In 2018, I came from Udacity as an entrance into programming with a scholarship I had received for Android Basics Development. I was excited that I graduated and it felt great, but I also knew I had much more to learn. My desires for learning more were unquenched, I felt like Udacity wanted to push you out the door once you graduate with your nanodegree(which is both good and bad).
What I desired was the ability to use a skillset that I mastered not because I followed a bunch of handholding exercises. I wanted to learn more about Java and I know mentorship is paramount for retaining all this stuff.
I spoke with Ryan and told him my experience and he told me what to expect from the coursework, etc.. He is not only very friendly but helpful and reliable as he has a vast experience(16 years if I remember correctly) in Java. Do you need help in: Git, GitHub, Linux, Job support, anything Java he can help you. If you’re feeling stressed and your brain has Ka-Bloomed! he offers moral support.
CodingNomads only strengthened my understanding of more than I could ever do on my own. Ryan has been very helpful with learning Java and everything you need to know in between. Besides Java, you will learn how to use the command line which employers will expect of you. Retaining information is three times more easy when you have a mentor, and if you’re serious about coding or just want to get started, I would highly suggest reaching out to Ryan to be your mentor.
Took the Online Python 3 course. The course really gets you familiar with python and what the language has to offer as well as APIs and Databases and projects to help build up your github, that I never learned in college. If you need to get the course complete for 500 in 4 weeks, it’s doable.
I’m a broke college student so I found this course at a low rate and after completing it, it’s really worth the money. Remote, user friendly course with a nearly 24/7 community of mentors and staff. A personal mentor that helps guild you through weekly calls and free to talk through Slack. Connection to Slack channels and the Forum, for questions, code reviews, interview help/practice questions and irl stuff like free tickets to RISE conference in Hong Kong this past summer.
In the end worked with Twitter to filter tweets and make my own personal twitter bot. Overall worth the money and time, and now I will always be apart of a community of programmers. Shout out to Johnny, best mentor I ever had!
Took the Online Python 3 course. The course really gets you familiar with python and what the language has to offer as well as APIs and Databases and projects to help build up your github, that I never learned in college. If you need to get the course complete for 500 in 4 weeks, it’s doable.
I’m a broke college student so I found this course at a low rate and after completing it, it’s really worth the money. Remote, user friendly course with a nearly 24/7 community of mentors and staff. A personal mentor that helps guild you through weekly calls and free to talk through Slack. Connection to Slack channels and the Forum, for questions, code reviews, interview help/practice questions and irl stuff like free tickets to RISE conference in Hong Kong this past summer.
In the end worked with Twitter to filter tweets and make my own personal twitter bot. Overall worth the money and time, and now I will always be apart of a community of programmers. Shout out to Johnny, best mentor I ever had!
Took the Online Python 3 course. The course really gets you familiar with python and what the language has to offer as well as APIs and Databases and projects to help build up your github, that I never learned in college. If you need to get the course complete for 500 in 4 weeks, it’s doable.
I’m a broke college student so I found this course at a low rate and after completing it, it’s really worth the money. Remote, user friendly course with a nearly 24/7 community of mentors and staff. A personal mentor that helps guild you through weekly calls and free to talk through Slack. Connection to Slack channels and the Forum, for questions, code reviews, interview help/practice questions and irl stuff like free tickets to RISE conference in Hong Kong this past summer.
In the end worked with Twitter to filter tweets and make my own personal twitter bot. Overall worth the money and time, and now I will always be apart of a community of programmers. Shout out to Johnny, best mentor I ever had!
It is so far been the best learning to code experience online. Especially for me who does not have any technical background. All lecture sessions were recorded which allow me to replay whenever I feel unsure about a specific topic.
Most importantly, the 1 on 1 coaching sessions with Ryan and Caden have helped me to understand the concept as I completed the labs and created my own small programs. All instructors are great and willing to go the extra mile to overcome my difficulties.
It is so far been the best learning to code experience online. Especially for me who does not have any technical background. All lecture sessions were recorded which allow me to replay whenever I feel unsure about a specific topic.
Most importantly, the 1 on 1 coaching sessions with Ryan and Caden have helped me to understand the concept as I completed the labs and created my own small programs. All instructors are great and willing to go the extra mile to overcome my difficulties.
It is so far been the best learning to code experience online. Especially for me who does not have any technical background. All lecture sessions were recorded which allow me to replay whenever I feel unsure about a specific topic.
Most importantly, the 1 on 1 coaching sessions with Ryan and Caden have helped me to understand the concept as I completed the labs and created my own small programs. All instructors are great and willing to go the extra mile to overcome my difficulties.
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