JS Tōryū
JS Tōryū (JS登竜, JS Tōryū) refers to a Japanese web development bootcamp or training program focusing primarily on JavaScript. The name "Tōryū" (登竜) translates to "ascending dragon" or "dragon ascent" in Japanese, a metaphor for achieving great success or rising in status. Thus, "JS Tōryū" implies a program designed to help students achieve success in the field of JavaScript development.
The program typically covers a broad range of JavaScript topics, including fundamental concepts, front-end frameworks (like React, Vue.js, or Angular), back-end development (often with Node.js), and related technologies. It often emphasizes practical, hands-on learning and project-based work, with the goal of preparing students for entry-level JavaScript development roles.
JS Tōryū programs are usually offered by private educational institutions or coding schools in Japan. The curriculum and specific technologies taught may vary depending on the provider. The duration and cost of such programs can also differ significantly.