Real Students, Real Progress

When people decide to learn programming, they want to know if it's actually worth the time. Here's what happened when complete beginners sat down with our courses and worked through the material.

400+ Course Reviews
92% Would Recommend
4.7 Average Rating

What Students Actually Say

These are unfiltered comments from people who've gone through our beginner programming courses. Some found it easier than expected. Others struggled but pushed through.

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I spent three weeks on the Python basics module and honestly expected to feel lost. But the way concepts built on each other made sense. By week four, I wrote my first useful script for work.

Linnea Bjørnstad
Marketing coordinator, completed Python track
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The JavaScript section kicked my butt at first. I had to rewatch some videos three times. But around the fifth project, something clicked. Now I'm building small web tools for fun.

Callum Fitzwilliam
Retail manager exploring career change
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What I appreciated most was the pacing. You're not rushed, but you're also not babied. The exercises actually require thinking, which is exactly what I needed to learn properly.

Tadeo Valbuena
University student, supplementing CS degree

What Students Report After Finishing

We track what people can actually do after completing our courses. Not promises or marketing talk—just the practical skills that showed up in their work.

Write Clean Code

Students report being able to read and write code that makes sense to them and others. They understand what their functions do and why.

Debug Independently

Instead of panicking at error messages, graduates know how to read them, search for solutions, and fix problems on their own.

Build Real Projects

From personal websites to automation scripts, students create things they actually use or show off. Not just tutorial follow-alongs.

Understand Core Logic

They grasp how programs think—loops, conditions, data structures. This foundation transfers across different programming languages.

Learn New Tools Faster

Once you know one language well, picking up another becomes much easier. Students report feeling confident exploring new frameworks.

Contribute to Teams

For those in tech jobs, they can now participate in code reviews, understand technical discussions, and collaborate with developers.

Ready to Start Learning?

Our next beginner cohort starts in September 2025. Spaces fill up about six weeks before launch, so if you're interested, it's worth checking what's available.

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