Build Real Projects That Matter
Skip the tutorial trap. Our front-end development program focuses on building actual applications you'll use in your portfolio. Work with modern frameworks, tackle real client challenges, and develop skills that hiring managers actually want to see.
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Project-First Learning
Start building from week one. Every concept gets applied immediately in real projects that mirror industry work.
Learning That Sticks
We've taught over 200 developers in Taiwan since 2020. The difference? Our students build real applications instead of following endless tutorials. By the time you complete our program, you'll have a portfolio of working projects and the confidence to tackle any front-end challenge.
Industry Tools
Master the same tools and workflows used by leading tech companies in Taiwan and internationally.
Your Development Journey
From fundamentals to professional deployment - here's how our students progress
Foundation Phase (Months 1-2)
Master HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript fundamentals while building your first responsive websites. You'll create a personal portfolio site and learn Git workflow basics that professional teams use daily.
Framework Mastery (Months 3-4)
Dive deep into React and modern JavaScript. Build interactive applications with state management, API integration, and component architecture. Your projects become more sophisticated and portfolio-worthy.
Professional Practice (Months 5-6)
Work on client-style projects with real deadlines and requirements. Learn testing, performance optimization, and deployment strategies. Complete a capstone project that demonstrates your full skillset.
Career Preparation
Polish your portfolio, practice technical interviews, and get connected with Taiwan's tech community. We help you understand the local market and prepare for your next career step.
Kai Rasmussen
"I spent five years at Shopify working on their checkout system before moving to Taiwan in 2023. Teaching gives me a chance to share the real-world problem solving that you can't learn from YouTube tutorials."
Zara Novak
"The gap between design and development is where most projects fail. I help students understand both sides - how to implement beautiful designs and why certain technical choices matter for user experience."