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Adult Beginners

Start your coding journey or switch careers with structured guidance. No prior experience needed.

Learn from scratchBuild real projectsCareer-ready skills

Common needs we help with

Starting from zero
Career change into tech
Building a portfolio
Understanding programming logic
Web development skills
Data analysis with Python
Automation and scripting
Interview preparation

How we approach tutoring

No Assumptions

We start wherever you are. No prior knowledge assumed—every concept is explained from the ground up.

Practical Focus

You'll build real things from day one. Theory is tied to projects that matter.

Flexible Scheduling

Evening and weekend sessions available. We work around your job and life.

What students say

"At 45, I thought I was too old to learn coding. 6 months later, I landed my first developer job."
David R.
"Clear explanations without the jargon. Finally understood what all the tutorials were trying to say."
Sarah K.
"Built my first web app and actually understood how it worked. That confidence was priceless."
James L.

Pricing

Single Session

$80/ hour

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  • 60-minute session
  • Session notes
  • Any topic
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5-Session Pack

$350/ pack

Best value for ongoing support.

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  • 3-month validity
  • Priority booking
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Quick answers

Am I too old to learn programming?

No. I've taught successful career changers in their 40s and 50s. It requires effort, but age isn't a barrier.

How long until I can get a job?

Varies widely—6 months to 2 years depending on your goals, time commitment, and target role. We can discuss realistic timelines for your situation.

FAQ

I have no technical background. Can I still learn?
Absolutely. Many successful developers started with no tech background. We build from fundamentals and go at your pace.
Should I start with a bootcamp or tutoring?
Both can work. Tutoring offers personalization that bootcamps can't. Many people combine both—bootcamp for structure, tutoring for gaps.
What language should I start with?
Usually Python (versatile, beginner-friendly) or JavaScript (essential for web). We'll discuss your goals and choose what makes sense.
How much time do I need to commit?
For steady progress: 5-10 hours/week including practice. Weekly sessions with practice between them. Less is possible but slower.

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