Build Real Websites That Actually Work
Most web development courses teach theory. We teach you how to create professional sites that businesses actually need. You'll work with real client scenarios from day one.
Our six-month program starts September 2025. Small groups mean you get actual feedback on your work, not automated responses. And yeah, we focus on the boring stuff that makes sites perform—speed, accessibility, proper structure.
No promises about landing jobs. But you'll walk away knowing how to code production-ready websites. That's worth something.
What You'll Actually Learn
Six modules over six months. Each one builds on the last. We skip the fluff and stick to what you need to create functional, maintainable websites.
HTML & CSS Fundamentals
Semantic markup, responsive layouts, and CSS that doesn't break. We cover grid, flexbox, and accessibility basics because pretty sites that nobody can use are pointless.
JavaScript Essentials
The language that makes websites interactive. DOM manipulation, events, async operations. You'll write code that solves real problems instead of tutorial exercises.
Modern Frameworks
React or Vue—your choice. Learn component architecture, state management, and how to structure apps that scale. Plus the tools developers actually use in 2025.
Backend Integration
APIs, databases, authentication. How frontend connects to backend. You'll build full-stack features and understand the complete picture.
Performance & Deployment
Fast sites get used. Slow sites get closed. We teach optimization, testing, version control, and how to actually deploy your work to production servers.
Client Project Work
Final month: build a complete site for a real business. Requirements, revisions, deadlines. This is where theory meets reality and you learn what actually matters.
Next Program: September - February 2026
Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30-9:00 PM Bangkok time. Plus Saturday morning workshops twice a month. Applications open June 2025. Limited to 12 participants because quality feedback takes time.
Request Program DetailsWho's Teaching This
We're developers who still work with clients. That means we know what skills actually matter right now, not what textbooks say you should learn.
Aldric Brennan
Lead Instructor - Frontend Development
Been building websites since 2011. Worked with everything from small Thai businesses to international agencies. I teach the practical stuff—how to write clean code, debug efficiently, and meet actual deadlines.
Leif Torsten
Technical Mentor - Full Stack
Backend developer who got tired of fixing broken frontend implementations. Now I help people understand how the pieces fit together. Focus on performance, security, and code that doesn't fall apart after launch.