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Hey Pythonista,


We have coached many people in the last 12 months and we're seeing some patterns.

Almost all people we work with face these issues in some shape or form:

  • Tutorial paralysis and the lack of applying the many hours they studied Python to something real world / meaningful.
  • Lack of focus because there was not a clear path to becoming a developer, what skills really matter?
  • Imposter syndrome / lack of confidence in their coding skills, because they had not exposed their code to a more senior developer. 


Through working with us they:

  • Levelled up their programming skills (Python and software best practices).
  • Built things they cared about which led to valuable assets on their portfolio.
  • Got clarity on the few things that really matter as a developer.
  • Realized they were not alone in their journey, they found an amazing tribe of leaders and built lasting relationships.

If you are here it means you love Python. But what do you really want to end up doing with it?

Our goal was clear, we went from support to software devs to business owners.

And although it was not easy, if one thing stood out, it's that if we can do it so can you, but only if you put in the effort.

Whether you want to want to build your dream app (maybe even business), become a freelancer working on your terms, land that developer job, or become the go to person for that important open source project ...

... in order to get there you need to APPLY your skills.

We can help you with this by building real world projects

So far it has been proven to be the best thing you can do to earn the required skills.

Besides, sticking with a project for 10 weeks straight will seriously build up your tenacity and confidence.

If you want to learn more about how we do this and what it's like to work with us, then book a call:

https://go.oncehub.com/pybites

 

- Bob & Julian

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