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AcademyCode is a local tech education program based in Marbella, Spain, with a focus on intensive summer programming bootcamps. The site repeatedly highlights the slogan “Educa, Innova, Avanza.” Its courses cover front-end, back-end, full-stack development, and beginner-friendly programming fundamentals. The goal is to help learners enter the tech industry while connecting them with local industry resources through community and networking opportunities.
The curriculum is mainly centered on web development. The front-end track mentions Vue.js, React.js, Angular, Backbone, and Alpine.js; the back-end track includes Flask, Next.js, Django, Express, ASP.NET, Strapi, and others. The program also offers an introductory programming path for beginners. Based on the available text, teaching appears to be primarily offline: classes are held in the afternoon at a coworking space in central Marbella, with 4 hours of intensive study per day, plus support for the learning environment such as cold drinks and snacks. The page does not clarify whether live online classes, recorded lessons, or one-on-one formats are available.
The organization says its courses are taught by multiple technical experts, combining practice with theory and offering personalized attention. The FAQ says students are helped to choose a front-end or back-end path based on their interests and career goals, and that expert advice and support remain available after the course ends. Notably, the page claims “100% contratación” and “prácticas garantizadas,” meaning guaranteed employment and company internships after graduation. However, it does not disclose partner company names, contract terms, statistical methodology, or historical outcome data, so these should be treated as marketing claims. Applicants should verify the details before enrolling.
The crawled page text does not show pricing, payment methods, refund policies, total course duration, start dates, class size, or whether a completion certificate, industry certification, or academic credits are issued. From a decision-making perspective, transparency is therefore limited. If your goal is career transition, it is advisable to request the course syllabus, portfolio project requirements, internship company arrangements, the scope of career services, and a detailed fee breakdown before signing up.
The strengths are that the tech stack is closely aligned with practical web development, while the offline intensive format and local community network may help learners build study momentum and professional connections. The location is clear, making it suitable for people living in Marbella or able to travel there during the summer. The drawbacks are that many key details are missing, and the program is clearly offline-oriented, making it less friendly for remote learners. It is better suited to complete beginners or junior developers who want to enter the tech industry locally in Spain. For Chinese learners who cannot attend in person in Marbella, online or international bootcamp alternatives such as freeCodeCamp, Coursera, Udemy, Le Wagon, and Ironhack may be more practical. There is no reliable textual basis for assessing access from China, so it is currently rated as unknown.
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