• Expert Support

    Seasoned developers answer your questions via
    email.

  • Fresh Materials

    Content is updated to reflect the latest language
    features.

  • Code Freedom

    Experiment with JavaScript without unnecessary
    restrictions.

  • Practical Focus

    Each lesson ends with a real-world task for immediate application.

FAQ

What level of knowledge is required to start training?

You need only a basic understanding of web development concepts and programming principles to get started. Our courses are structured to provide a clear progression: we begin with core ideas and gradually increase complexity. Even if you’ve never coded before, detailed explanations and examples will help you comfortably dive into the subject.

How does interaction with teachers take place?

All interaction takes place solely via email. You send your question or problem description, and our experts promptly reply with detailed guidance and suggestions. This method ensures you have a written record of every exchange.

Do I need to install additional software?

Most exercises only require a common text editor and a web browser. All recommended tools have free versions and require minimal configuration. When you send your request, we’ll email you step-by-step setup instructions.

Is it possible to get advice on career development?

Yes, our experts provide general advice on creating a clear portfolio, preparing for technical interviews, and selecting a direction for further growth.

What to do if problems accessing materials?

If you encounter technical issues accessing materials, email us with a description of the problem and screenshots. We’ll promptly check the logs and send you step-by-step troubleshooting instructions. Most issues are resolved within a few hours.

  • Maris Ashford

    React.js Mentor

    Maris helps students master the React
    library and state
    management.

  • Thorne Pendleton

    Fullstack JavaScript Developer

    Thorne combines server-side and client-side development to allow students to see the entire lifecycle of creating an application.