if you dig even further, like into Enbar's claims on Quora, you'd see that they were highly misleading. if you dig even further, you'd realize that they were vague about who got what- to say nothing of ageism.
To detail: I think these code schools should be transparent about the race, gender, age, prior experience, previous degrees/where they were obtained, family connection to industry, and their relationships with hiring partners for those who get each job. That would be impressive transparency. There is a reason why this kind of transparency isn't available, but it should be. I'm not sure that hooking up with WeWork is going to head in that direction of radical transparency. I fear that it will just contribute to the further ossification of current closed circles of job entry and keep it even more "in the family" than it already is, while not expanding that family and appearing really "exciting" and bursting with possibility for cross pollination. But appearances seem to be everything.