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Codeeza is a coding bootcamp designed to fast-track your success and help you gain a foothold in the tech industry. We offer intensive, hands-on training programs in Full Stack Web Development and Software Engineering, with flexible financing options including an Income Share Agreement (ISA) where you only pay after you get hired.
No prior coding experience is required! Our programs are designed for complete beginners. We start with the fundamentals and progressively build up to advanced concepts. You should have basic computer skills and be eager to learn. Our structured approach ensures you build a solid foundation before moving to complex topics.
We currently offer two comprehensive bootcamp programs:
- Full Stack Web Development: Learn Next.js, React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, PostgreSQL, Prisma, and AI integration to build modern web applications.
- Software Engineering: Master Python and C#, object-oriented programming, data structures, algorithms, and enterprise application development.
Both programs are 6 months long and include career support.
Both programs run for 6 months with structured learning and hands-on projects. You can study:
- Full-time: 40+ hours per week for intensive learning
- Part-time: 15-20 hours per week, flexible around your schedule
Classes are available both online and onsite, depending on your preference and location.
You'll need a computer capable of running modern development tools. We Recommend a HAUWEI Matebook with the following specifications:
- RAM: At least 8GB (16GB recommended)
- Processor: Intel i5/i7 (12th gen or newer) or Apple M1/M2
- Storage: 256GB SSD minimum
- OS: Windows 10/11, macOS, or Linux
All required software is free and provided during the program. Secondhand laptops meeting these specs are available for R5,000 – R6,000. Contact us if you need help sourcing the most appropriate laptop.
You'll learn to build production-ready full-stack applications using the modern Next.js 16+ framework. The curriculum covers:
- Front-end: React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, responsive design
- Back-end: Server Actions, API Routes, PostgreSQL, Prisma ORM
- Authentication: NextAuth with OAuth, social login, and credentials
- AI Integration: Building features with ChatGPT and Claude APIs
- Deployment: Vercel, cloud hosting, and CI/CD workflows
DevOverflow is a full-featured Stack Overflow clone that you'll build throughout the Full Stack course. It includes:
- User authentication with multiple providers (Google, GitHub, email)
- Question and answer posting with rich text editing
- Voting, commenting, and reputation systems
- AI-powered answer suggestions using ChatGPT/Claude
- Search, filtering, pagination, and tag management
- User profiles, collections, and community features
This project becomes a portfolio piece you can showcase to potential employers.
AI is integrated into both the learning process and the applications you build:
- AI-assisted learning: Use ChatGPT and Claude as coding assistants to debug, explain concepts, and accelerate your development
- Building AI features: Learn to integrate LLM APIs into your apps for intelligent features like auto-generated answers, content suggestions, and more
This prepares you for the modern workplace where AI tools are essential for productivity.
You'll master two of the most in-demand programming languages: Python and C#. The curriculum covers:
- Python: Fundamentals, OOP, file handling, libraries, and automation
- C# & .NET: Core syntax, OOP, LINQ, async programming, and desktop apps
- Data Structures & Algorithms: Arrays, linked lists, trees, sorting, searching
- Databases: SQL, database design, Entity Framework
- Testing & Deployment: Unit testing, Git, CI/CD, cloud deployment
Learning both languages makes you incredibly versatile in the job market:
- Python: Perfect for data science, AI/ML, automation, scripting, and rapid prototyping. Used by Google, Netflix, Spotify, and NASA.
- C#: Industry standard for enterprise applications, game development (Unity), desktop apps, and backend services. Used by Microsoft, Stack Overflow, and banks.
Together, they open doors to a wide range of career paths and industries.
You'll build multiple real-world projects throughout the program:
- Python CLI application with file handling and automation
- C# desktop application with a graphical user interface
- REST API with database integration using Entity Framework
- Algorithm challenges and data structure implementations
- Final capstone project: A full application of your choice
These projects become portfolio pieces you can showcase to potential employers.
We offer three flexible payment options:
- Income Share Agreement (ISA): R0/month while learning. Pay only after you get a job earning R20k+/month. Requires a R5,000 deposit.
- Pay As You Learn: R3,500/month × 6 months (R21,000 total)
- Upfront Payment: 10% discount — pay R18,900 upfront
The ISA is designed to remove financial barriers to education:
- Pay a one-time deposit of R5,000 to secure your spot
- No monthly payments while you're learning
- Only start repaying once you land a job earning R20,000+ per month
- Repayment is a fixed percentage of your income for a set period
- If you don't get hired or earn below the threshold, you don't pay
This aligns our success with yours — we're invested in helping you get hired!
Yes, you can switch between payment plans before the program starts. Once the program begins, switching may be possible depending on your circumstances. Contact our admissions team to discuss your options and find the best plan for your situation.
Yes! Codeeza provides comprehensive career support including:
- Portfolio building with real projects
- CV/Resume reviews and optimization
- Technical interview preparation and mock interviews
- Connections to our hiring partner network
- LinkedIn profile optimization
- Ongoing support until you land your first role
Full Stack Web Development graduates can pursue:
- Full Stack Developer
- Front-end Developer
- React/Next.js Developer
- Web Developer
Software Engineering graduates can pursue:
- Software Engineer
- Backend Developer
- Python Developer
- .NET Developer
- Systems Developer
Absolutely! Many of our graduates work remotely for companies in South Africa and internationally. The tech industry offers excellent remote work opportunities, and our curriculum prepares you with the skills and tools needed for effective remote collaboration. Remote positions often offer higher salaries, especially when working for international companies.
Salaries vary based on role, location, and experience, but here are typical ranges:
- Entry-level (SA): R15,000 – R30,000 per month
- Mid-level (SA): R30,000 – R60,000 per month
- Remote (US companies): $50,000 – $100,000+ per year
With experience and continued learning, developers can significantly increase their earning potential, especially in remote roles for international companies.
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