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An Honest Coding Ninjas Review 2022: Is It Worth It?

Hi, I am Ayush Kumar Gupta, and recently I completed a course with Coding Ninjas. It cost me around ₹11,000 (~$140), but I think I will get paid back by the wonderful TA opportunity it provides. I bought the Data Structures and Algorithms in Java Course and within 3 months I gained sufficient command over this language that I can apply for interviews without any hesitation. I will be sharing my experience of the course in this Coding Ninjas Review. Also, I’ll shed some light on the syllabus along with its pricing. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • My Background It was class 8 when I was exposed to the In our school we had students to choose between Computer Science or Economics, and for getting selected for Computer Science we had to achieve at least 75 percent marks, so I had heard from my seniors that Computer Science was cool, we were supposed to go to an AC laboratory where we had access to the internet. After hearing this, I got very excited and started studying Computer Science diligently. Finally, I achieved 90 percent and got selected. As my school was ICSE board, we were taught JAVA from class 8 and my basics of JAVA got cleared till standard 10. Then, from standard 11 we were introduced to algorithms and some easy data structures. So, I had a gist of some basic DSA. Then, in our college, we had to study C programming in our first Semester. Why I Bought This Course? When I was in my 2nd year, I thought of starting I started with HTML and CSS and completed them...

Code Ninjas

The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing Find sources: · · · · ( April 2020) ( ( Code Ninjas is a for-profit educational organization specializing in teaching coding to kids (specifically JavaScript, Lua and C#) and is the largest kids coding franchise in the world with over 400 locations open and operating in three countries. Structure [ ] Code Ninjas buildings are separated into classrooms and lobbies. The lobbies are for parents to pick up and drop off their kids and have free Wi-Fi, refreshments, and games or toys for the kids to play with while on break or waiting for their parents. Meanwhile, the classrooms (referred to as dojos) have small desks and are restricted for only Code Senseis (the educators), and Ninjas (the students), aged 7–14, who are given laptops to do programming. Each of the kids start out at white belt, and work their way up the "Path of Enlightenment" to Black Belt. Summer Camps [ ] During the summer, Code Ninjas offers camps alongside normal classes, where the parents drop their children off for a half-day summer class during the weekdays, either in the morning or in the afternoon. The content of these camps mainly focuses on programming skills, usually coding or other game development aspects in either References [ ]