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Hack Reactor : ウィキペディア英語版
Hack Reactor

Hack Reactor is an immersive 12-week software engineering education program originally founded in San Francisco by Anthony Phillips, Shawn Drost, Marcus Phillips, and Douglas Calhoun in 2012. It is one of the most expensive "coding boot camps" in San Francisco with tuition set at per student in 2013, while boasting a 98+% job placement rate into positions with average starting salaries in the low six-figure range.〔 The admissions standard has been described as "highly selective, only accepting ten to fifteen percent of applicants for each cohort,"〔 and as "brutal... accept() just one student for every 30 applicants,"〔 though most applicants who do not pass the first admission interview are encouraged to try again when they feel they are better prepared.
Co-founder Drost has described the program as, "optimized for people who want to be software engineers as their main, day-to-day work. Their life's work."〔 The curriculum has focused on JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and Ruby on Rails.〔 ''Wired'' magazine called it, "a place where you learn by practice. When you show up, you’re tossed into a group of other students and you’re all given a common project meant to further your understanding of computer science and engineering. You work 11 hours a day, six days a week." There has been a long tradition among students of maintaining a weekly blog about their experiences in the program.
In 2015 Hack Reactor acquired Austin-based MakerSquare as "their first deal in a plan to develop a network of coding bootcamps" in an effort to "make a large dent in transforming the old education system into one that focuses on student outcomes." The following month, a pair of Hack Reactor alumni partnered with the company to open Telegraph Academy in Oakland, California, "to teach software engineering to under-represented minorities and create a network of tech workers of color."
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