What you learn

You finish with something you can actually show an employer

Here is the full curriculum, everything included, and what each part gets you closer to.

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Software development training, built for career switchers

Six things that separate you from the self-taught crowd

Every one of these is something you do during the course, not something you read about.

1

Build from a blank file

You start projects with nothing but a brief, which is exactly what the job is. No copying along.

2

Learn the stack companies hire for

JavaScript, React, APIs, databases and Git. The things that appear in almost every junior job ad.

3

Get your code reviewed

A working developer reads what you wrote and tells you what a team would send back. That feedback is the whole difference.

4

A portfolio that stops the scroll

Real projects with real users, deployed and live, instead of another to-do app clone.

5

Work the way real teams work

Branches, pull requests, code review, tickets. On day one of the job you will already know the routine.

6

Walk into interviews prepared

You practise the questions, talk through your own code out loud, and stop freezing when someone watches you type.

The curriculum, start to finish

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Module one

Foundations

How the web actually works, HTML and CSS, JavaScript properly, and Git from the first day so nothing you write ever gets lost.

Module two

Building interfaces

React, components, state and forms. You build screens people can use, not pages people can look at.

Module three

The back end

APIs, databases, logins and permissions. The half of the job that most self-taught developers never touch.

Module four

Shipping it

Deployment, testing and debugging under pressure, plus the branch-and-review workflow every team runs on.

Module five

Getting hired

Portfolio polish, a resume that matches your code, and mock interviews until talking through your work stops being scary.

Included with every package

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Lifetime access to the material

Every lesson, project brief and solution stays yours, including the updates when the tools move on.

A student community

Somewhere to get unstuck at eleven at night, from people going through the exact same module.

The career toolkit

Resume templates, portfolio guidance and the interview question bank we drill with.

People who started exactly where you are

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Now pick how you want to learn it

Three packages. Same curriculum underneath, different levels of hands-on help.