So you want to learn coding? You are in the right place.
How would you like your learning path to look like?
Three hours of introduction on data types, function calls, object oriented programming, entity-relationships, data modelling. Followed by a set of exercises to try out what you learned, followed by another three hours on more concepts like full-stack, frameworks, protocols, etc. Followed by an exam, if you pass it, you will continue to more lessons, webinars, more concepts.


Or rather join the first meeting and tell me “I have this idea of an app I want to develop” and prepare a plan to reach your first objective? Let’s be clear here, you will still need to read some articles and watch some videoclip. I will point you to the right ones and minimize this part.
You would not ride a bike downhill without having watched at least a video about how to use your brakes, right?
Be reasonable with your expectations at first. Aiming too high leads to disappointment. Complexity rises at the pace you decide, and according to your projects. Remember: the learning curve tends to infinite, but it starts at zero.
