The Davinci Institute is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the individual technical advancement of every one of its students. For 17 years, the Davinci Institute has stood in Denver as a pillar of the technical community and has continued to grow into the innovative and networking powerhouse that it is today. DaVinci Coders offers a variety of classes that are available to be personalized based on the individual student’s needs. Upon completion of the DaVinci coding programs, students will earn an accredited MicroDegree.Â
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Anonymous
The Building the Toolbelt of a Junior Ruby on Rails Developer course sorts out the most current, relevant topics used in the industry. Jason Noble (senior instructor) provides expert instruction on those topics and is always looking for new ways to improve the class.
June 17, 2015
Anonymous
This 11-week video game development course was the equivalent of a two-year degree in what was taught and what I learned.
June 27, 2015
Anonymous
The hands-on environment made a huge difference. I learned more about programming in 11-weeks at DaVinci than I did in an entire year at home.
July 20, 2015
Anonymous
“If you are willing to work hard and study, DaVinci can give you an advantage in the coding job market. A great alternative to all the outdated university programs out there.”
July 22, 2015
Anonymous
“This course delivered what was promised. Gave us all the tools that a junior Ruby on Rails Developer needs….My advice, DON’T STOP ASKING QUESTIONS, it’s the best way to learn! Also, DO ALL THE HOMEWORK, twice…sometimes, three times!
August 5, 2015
Anonymous
I met with the program manager at DaVinci Coders at noon on Saturday, January, 23. The interview went well and I was told I’d be contacted on Monday whether or not I was accepted. Monday came and went. Tuesday I woke up with a head cold and had to work. I called the office on Wednesday and was told that I had indeed been accepted. The program manager then proceeded to tell me that if she remembered correctly I was on the fence about which program to attend. Mind you I knew that I wanted their Ruby on Rails course (which I was very clear about) that started 2/1 and told her that I did not need financing, that I had the money and needed to purchase a MacBook immediately so I could make their software installation event on Saturday, January 30. Obviously time was not a luxury here with the course beginning on 2/1. She gave no explanation of why I was not contacted. Needless to say, the lack of professionalism turned me off on attending DaVinci. The actual courses and instructors may be top notch, I don’t know and will never know because they dropped the ball right off the bat.
February 8, 2016