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Welcome to The School of Code

An introduction to our platform and what you can expect on your coding journey.

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Welcome to The School of Code

Hey! Thanks for checking us out.

We built this platform because we noticed how challenging it can be to learn coding. Many people find themselves watching videos without actually writing code, or trying to piece together random tutorials that don’t quite connect. We wanted to create something better - a place where you can learn by doing, with clear paths forward.

What makes us different

You code from day one. Every lesson has an editor right there in your browser. Write code, run it, and see what happens - all without any setup or downloads. Learning by doing is the fastest way to really understand programming.

Try it right now - here’s your first program:

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Structured paths that make sense. Each course takes you from the basics to building real things. Lessons build on each other naturally, so you always know what to learn next and how it all fits together.

Multiple languages to choose from. Whether you’re interested in Python, JavaScript, Go, C, SQL, or something else, we’ve got you covered. Pick what aligns with your goals and interests.

Getting started

If you’re brand new to programming, we recommend starting with Python or JavaScript - both are beginner-friendly and incredibly practical. They’re great foundations that will serve you well no matter where your coding journey takes you.

Take it step by step. We recommend going through courses in order, as each lesson builds on what you’ve learned before. And remember, consistency matters more than speed - try to code a little every day, even if it’s just 15 minutes. Small, regular practice adds up quickly.

Ready to begin? Pick a course that interests you and start writing code. You’ve got this!

Happy coding!


Questions? We’d love to hear from you.