Eleven Fifty Coding Academy Expands Training Program
CARMEL – Eleven Fifty, a unique immersive training program, teaching web and app development, has partnered with Six Feet Up, experts in Python development, to offer an immersive one-week course about Python, Django, and microframeworks.
The first Python course offering will start Monday, Dec. 1, and will run through Friday, Dec. 5, with additional classes slated for 2015.
All of Eleven Fifty’s courses have a project-centric approach, focusing on mobile and web apps that students will build themselves, including apps similar to Tinder, Snapchat, Evernote, and others. The thoughtfully sequenced coursework and “hands in the code the whole time” methodologies are designed to enable students of all experience levels to learn important skills fast.
The instructors for the Python courses will be Calvin Hendryx-Parker, co-Founder and CTO of Six Feet Up and Clayton Parker, Director of Engineering of Six Feet Up. Both are highly regarded among the national Python community and are frequent speakers at regional and national Python conferences. They also serve as founders and organizers of the IndyPy Meetup group and Pythology training series in Indianapolis.
Eleven Fifty is a world-class immersive training program that offers developers the tools they need to succeed and help ensure they can reach their professional goals whether they are merely polishing skills they already have or learning completely new ones. Eleven Fifty currently offers a variety of courses including beginning and advanced iOS and Android development, Apple’s new Swift programming language, Java, .Net, JavaScript, Ruby, and now, Python.
Founded in 1999, Six Feet Up is a privately held, woman-owned company that develops, hosts and supports sophisticated enterprise content management and collaborative intranet projects. Clients of Six Feet Up include top universities and life sciences organizations, growing and distributed teams, as well as Fortune 500 companies.
Source: Eleven Fifty, Inside INdiana Business