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It's a glorified YouTube playlist locked behind a paywall and he made millions by convincing people that his courses are better than anyone else's by making people trust him from watching his YouT... See more
The best part about Clever Programmer is the community and the energy! It doesn't feel like a typical classroom where people show up and leave with minimal discussion after a lecture. They do a really... See more
I have learned all lot within the past 6 months. The first two months were more review, then completely new topics. It became more interesting once we started to learn react and the backend applicat... See more
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Fullstack Mastery bootcamp student
Fullstack Mastery bootcamp student here. I'm very happy with the results of my bootcamp experience taking me from someone dabbling with code to someone who has a firm grasp of major frontend and backend principles, project building experience, and team-oriented developer methodologies.
Pros
- fantastically engaging instructors
- focus on deep learning of JavaScript basics and application of constant problem solving
- guided self-learning projects
- readily available community to push you forward as you build and develop skills
- emphasis on continuous improvement as technologies change
Cons
- capstone project structure was disorganized
- too little time spent on backend (node.js) as a fullstack program
Clever Programmer FSM review
The CP experience has been great so far. I’ve been in the program for a few months and am really enjoying it. Fair warning, the FSM course moves fast cuz there’s a lot of info to cover. Luckily the CP team is always available to help and it’s really easy to get 1 on 1 tutoring sessions with an instructor. They offer different programs depending on what path you want to pursue but everyone on the team is super helpful and really knows their stuff. Their goal is your success!
A Full Stack Developer :)
Clever Programmer is the BEST experience that I have ever had in my coding journey. I spent six month which I enjoyed every bit of it. You can find all kind of help because there is a whole community beside the teachers that support you 24/7. I have been studying coding for a while but I haven't gone so far as i did with clever programmer, its so practical and hands on. I am not the same person as six month ago, I am a Full Stack Developer.
“I am a Developer”
Its been my 2nd month so far in the FrontEnd Boot Camp, and as the days go by my confidence is growing more and more. My self affirmations are becoming a reality “I am a Developer”. I look forward to grow even more with the Clever Programmer Team. So much support, patience, and knowledge. Theres no better place to grow with. 💯
I am recently a college student…
I am recently a college student majoring in computer science. Before college, I knew nothing about coding. And each and everyday in class, I get more and more because my teachers didn’t really spend more time on the coding fundamentals. But recently after joining clever programmer I feel like I can solve any problem using JS although we haven’t got to the crazy part yet. The teachers are amazing and genius and each and everyday they push as to learn stuff. And also clever programmer have the best community support, they help you with any questions you have which is really helpful. Looking forward to completing this class and start my front end career. I will 100% recommend this bootcamp to anyone who want to start their career journey in fullstack or frontend development.
Promises Made But Not Kept
Clever Programmer is a Hype Machine that makes promises, but can't deliver on them. The program is unorganized, unprofessional, under-delivered, and unstructured.
1. Disorganized with curriculum (nothing cohesive or transparent)
2. Lack of homework guidance, providing original homework, and no feedback on homework.
3. Lack of accountability by coaches.
4. Lack of communication between all employees.
5. Lack of standard pricing and price ranges from $5K to $22K. Need clearer pricing for all students.
6. Unprofessional because they cancelled a week of class because of their marketing event. There were no preparations to continue class because they needed our instructor, Naz.
7. Lack of consideration for all students. I got out of my contract because of health reasons, but everything I stated above is true. I am thankful I got out of my contract and it only cost me $1100 and I was switched to PWJ. But there are 13 + of my classmates who are fighting for a refund and Qazi won't give them a refund and IT IS HIS choice to do so. He gave two of my classmates a refund that I know of, but no one else. Shady stuff seems to go on there with the lack of communication.
React JS Intensive
I attended the Reactjs Intensive in Los Angeles, CA and it was an eye opening experience. I enjoyed learning more about the framework as a whole and the connections I built while there was priceless. The energy of the Clever Programmer team is great and positive and I look forward to further events, on my journey to becoming a developer.
The Best Part of Clever Programmer
The best part about Clever Programmer is the community and the energy! It doesn't feel like a typical classroom where people show up and leave with minimal discussion after a lecture. They do a really good job on listening to feedback shifting things around if needed. I am incredibly grateful to be able to work with my fellow peers in my cohort as well as the instructors.
These people love to code and so will you!!
Whether it be building your next portfolio masterpiece, helping prepare for your next big technical interview, or coaching you alongside your new lucrative side hustle, Clever Programmer has the talent and delivers. These instructors are the most engaging anywhere. I'd recommend them to anyone looking to be inspired and take their coding journey to the next level.
Great community, high energy, tight knit, positive.
Clever Programmer offers a great community full of high energy people enthusiastic about coding. What stood out most to me was how tight-knit, welcoming, and genuinely helpful people were towards one another. I've not been active lately, but still drop in from time to time. But I used to be very active, and tried my best to answer every single question every day, in both the JavaScript and Python courses. I even sat in on some of the live YouTube challenges and helped moderate the live chat, to keep quality high and positive. Clever Programmer provides a good foundation for coding, maybe even to rival 1st and 2nd year college courses. Some advanced members of the community even introduce algorithms and data structures, though not an official CP offering. That is just the sort of impromptu magic that comes to life all on its own as a result of the community and atmosphere Qazi, Naz, and the entire CP team create. My biggest critique is probably that they are very light on testing, continuous integration, mobile apps, performance optimizationss, dev ops, and a few other intermediate to advanced topics. But the target audience of beginner to intermediate programmers is well served by rapidly gaining proficiency and confidence in basics to lay a solid foundation. In a career inexplicably dominated by white male normatives in Europe and the US, it is nice to see a diverse group of friends, men and women and others, even a few like myself with disabilities, rich and poor, from every part of the world, gathering together in peace, to help each other improve their skills. That is a truly unique part of the `C`P experience.
I have learned all lot within the past…
I have learned all lot within the past 6 months. The first two months were more review, then completely new topics. It became more interesting once we started to learn react and the backend applications. I never felt confused and was able to keep up. But we lost about 50% of the cohort because others fall behind.
Clever Programmer Full Stack Mastery…
Clever Programmer Full Stack Mastery Boot camp has been an amazing experience! I've never learned so much in the little time I've been a part of this great community! The Clever Programmer community is full of amazing instructors, students and people that I am grateful to call family!
Awesome place to learn to be developer
This bootcamp is really awesome. Learning code is great and everyone know that, but it is a long journey. The bootcamp has systematically ways to teach students from basic syntax for JavaScript to build a web app. The bootcamp and instructor teach you and lead you to resolve the problem? I can not say I know everything, but I have been way better than 6 months ago. I am not scared to face the problem and I have patience to accept the complex code.
I recommend people give yourself an opportunity to change it and join our bootcamp family. I believe you would become a code lover and fill with a sense of achievement. Happy coding!
Structure, Motivation, and Support
I signed up for Clever Programmer's Frontend Mastery Bootcamp and I'm so glad I took the chance! I had been going YEARS telling myself I can just learn through Youtube... I would dedicate myself for a week but as soon as it started getting harder I started to get discouraged over and over again because some concepts just weren't sticking. I sat at my computer for hours not getting anything done really because I didn't even know where to start. I would give up and then in a month or so I would realize that I really want to learn to code so I would get back to it. Except I would run into the same issues and get discouraged again. Repeat that about 10 times, and I felt like I was getting nowhere. Yes, I was saving money by not investing in a course but I also wasn't improving much by just running into roadblocks over and over again in my journey. I saw Clever Programmer had a Frontend Mastery class so I joined. What I loved about them before I even signed up was their energy. It is unmatched. If I was going to pay for someone to teach me this, it was going to be from someone that loves coding and everything that comes with it. What I've learned since I joined is that there are many others like me and Clever Programmer attracts some of the most hard-working learners that know this is just the beginning of our journey. I've made lots of friends and we help each other work through difficulties we run into. The Clever Programmer team has been so supportive and they've been just a slack message, a text, or a call away. They always want to know what more we want/need from them and periodically check-in to make sure we're okay or if we need a little more support. My peers in my cohort also know that teaching is just another way of learning so they're also very open to helping anyone that has questions if they feel comfortable with the assignments/subjects we're learning. I could not ask for a better support system. Thank you Clever Programmer for not only teaching us the skills we need to be successful developers but also helping us acknowledge imposter syndrome and showing us how to overcome the mental roadblocks because they never fail to come up. In the end, Clever Programmer provides all the tools and knowledge we need but to get the most out of this Bootcamp I recommend networking and meeting as many people as you can and putting in A LOT of hard work.

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I have started my coding journey from…
I have started my coding journey from Frist and best YouTube channel Clever Programmer 🔥🔥 and This team is just fire 🔥🔥 they teach and explain impressively and now I have been learning JavaScript from this guys and according to me best JavaScript Channel on YouTube !!! I'm not kidding !!

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It is the best community for coders and…
It is the best community for coders and programming on planet

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Clever Programmer: 4-day (in person) React Intensive
This 4-day in-person intensive was structured to build a strong foundation in the basics of react. Each day was packed with learning new design principles & react features, building on the previous day. We built many mini-projects - starting individually (or with our coding partner), then integrating with the class and reviewing the code, and then further developing it together. Each night many gathered in the hotel lobby to continue working on projects. All projects were shared on netlify and github - so in the end we had a mini portfolio. It was 4 days of night and day immersion in react that is hard to duplicate over zoom! My react skills exploded!

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React intensive
The team and community at Clever Programmer are incredible people. I would definitely recommend this program to people of any level. It was so awesome to reconnect with the people that I met at the JavaScript tour and deepen my knowledge of react with them in the intensive course. It was an amazing experience overall!

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Amazing time learning ReactJS!
I learned so much during the 4 day intensive. The instructors are amazing and break things down to where it is easy to understand.

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My experience of joining PWJ
I bought the PWJ course almost 2 years ago thanks to the fact that I was learning on my own after finishing computer engineering degree.
I found their videos on YT, where I started learning about ReactJS with Soony and Qazi (I was already low-medium in JS and medium in CSS / HTML).
They offered the course and I agreed to buy it since it seemed like a good investment.
I have to say that I learned a lot about good practices and problem solving, within a few months I got a job as Full Stack Dev, in a medium-sized international company with an average salary.
Honestly, I did not continue to interact much in the community, since for personal reasons and my own projects I did not usually attend video calls.
After almost 1 year in my previous company, I got a job in a top 100 company in the world, as a software developer (JS) earning around 110k usd /month.
Regarding the course, there are many coaching calls where they will answer your questions, I also liked something very much and that was the reason why I bought the course, it was that they carry out REAL projects and with true VALUE in the business environment, as well as during these calls, they answer questions and they explain very well.

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