Learn Programming From Scratch
We built this program for people who've never written code before. No previous experience needed. Just curiosity and a willingness to try new things.
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Three Phases That Make Sense
We've seen people go from complete beginners to writing real applications. The path isn't always smooth, but it follows a pattern that works.
Foundation Building
You'll start with HTML and CSS. These are the building blocks of everything you see on the web. We spend time here because rushing past fundamentals causes problems later.
Adding Interactivity
JavaScript comes next. This is where things start moving and responding. You'll build small projects that do actual things — calculators, forms that validate input, simple games.
Real Applications
The final stretch brings everything together. You'll work on a project that mimics what developers actually build in their jobs. It won't be perfect, but it'll be yours.
People Who'll Guide You
Our instructors work as developers during the day and teach in the evenings. They remember what it's like to be confused by semicolons and bracket placement.
Linnea Bergqvist
Spent eight years building e-commerce platforms before switching to teaching. She breaks down complex concepts into smaller pieces that actually make sense.
Maeve O'Sullivan
Started coding at 32 after working in hospitality management. Now she helps others who come to programming later in life and worry they're too late.
Vesna Horvat
Builds mobile apps for startups in Taipei. She's patient with questions and somehow makes debugging feel less frustrating than it should be.

Upcoming Sessions
We run cohorts twice a year with small groups. Classes meet three evenings per week for sixteen weeks. That timeline gives you space to absorb material without drowning in it.