This first cohort includes just five students from Philly (out of an expected 10), as well as 21 from Boston, a spokesperson said. The goal is to build a more equitable tech talent pipeline while teaching languages and frameworks such as HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Node.js and MongoDB. The nonprofit provides free tech training to its students - different from the common fee-for-service or income-sharing agreement models of other bootcamps - as well as pays them a stipend during the course of the 20-week program. One of numerous coding bootcamps to recently establish themselves in Philadelphia to meet the high demand for talent in the tech economy, Boston-based Resilient Coders has trained its first cohort including local Black and Latinx technologists since its launch here in January 2021.
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