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Training in web technologies

Practical, hands-on training on your stack and your codebase, not a generic slide deck.

A generic course teaches a stack in the abstract, and then everyone goes back to a codebase that looks nothing like the examples. I work the other way round. Sessions are built on your repository, your patterns, and the things your code reviews keep correcting, so what people learn on the day is immediately usable on the Monday.

I start with a short baseline to find out what the team already knows, so we are not spending a morning on ground they covered years ago. The sessions themselves are working ones, real code and real problems, and the exercises and written notes stay with the team afterwards. Then I keep some follow-up time back for once everyone is properly back in the day job, because that is when the genuinely useful questions arrive.

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What you get

  • Sessions built around your codebase
  • Exercises your team keeps afterwards
  • Written notes and reference material
  • Follow-up time for questions once it lands

How it works

  1. 01

    Baseline

    A short check of what the team knows and needs.

  2. 02

    Teach

    Working sessions, real code, real problems.

  3. 03

    Embed

    Follow-up and review so the habits stick.