When parents ask what their child will learn in a coding course, we tell them the obvious part.
HTML. CSS. Python. How to build things. Duh.
But there are 4 other answers we don't say out loud🧵.
3. They learn to finish things.
There's a difference between a child who understands in theory how games work and a child who has built one (even a rough on) that someone else can play.
That experience of completion builds something that follows them.
4. They learn to ask better questions.
Coding always rewards specific questions
The precision of question-asking is a transferable skill across all sectors.
This is what we're actually teaching.
5 slot available with our head tutor this month. Go to codeillustrated.com/academy or comment "MY KID"
The version of you that starts working on your goal this month will feel completely different about it in 3 months.
You'd have built something that changes your perspective about yourself and your ability.
If your goal is to learn how to code, 3 slots are available for our monthly free tutor session 👇
codeillustrated.com/academy
Imagine you, 6 months from now, actually working in tech.
Imagine your child building their first game at 10.
That's not a dream. That's literally what we do at Code Illustrated Academy.
First session is FREE. Come test us. 👇
Comment 'taster' for more info.
If you're 16-20 and you're reading this, the next 3 years are the highest-leverage window of your life for learning to code.
You have less pressure and more time to make mistakes and explore coding languages...before there's a salary or a boss waiting on output.
Use that window
June could be a month where things change or where nothing changes and you look back wondering why.
Choose the former🙏
Happy new month from CIOS team!!!
Congratulations, you got the tech job.
Congratulations you built that app you kept talking about.
Congratulations, you stopped waiting to feel ready.
Congratulations, you started in June 🙏
We're rooting for you!
Welcome to @codEillustrated where beginners become builders.
We teach coding through visual, easy-to-follow lessons designed for people who've never written a line of code.
No tech background needed. Just curiosity.
Start your journey here: codeillustrated.com/academy
The people who become engineers aren't smarter than the people who quit.
They just had better guidance at the moments it mattered.
That's what we built Code Illustrated to provide.
If you want a mentor to walk you through all 5 of these steps (live, 1-on-1) we have 10 free taster sessions open this month.
Ages 8 to adult. Zero experience needed.
Head over to codeillustrated.com/academy or DM "START"