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Testimonial: Jon Hill gives the lowdown on a career in codeWe love to chat to students who have completed their training, so we’re catching up with Code Institute studen...
13 Sep
7 reasons you should learn to codeFind out why learning to code may be the best thing you can do for your career
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How to build an appEveryone loves apps… but not everyone can build them. Chances are, if you’re reading this, you’re in the small but g...
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Why a career in coding is more creative than you thinkWe’ve come a long way since working with computers was the domain of only the most clever and mathematically-minded ...
13 Sep
Coding kids: why we should teach kids to codeIt’s not uncommon nowadays to see a toddler swiping away on a tablet. Today’s children are learning basi...
13 Sep
Top coding careers: 5 jobs for codersImagine there are 5 people on the same training course with a shared passion for technology and data. They’re ...
13 Sep
Coding Tips: Our guide to HTML for beginnersFor coding newbies, HTML can be intimidating. It looks complicated and viewing the source code of a website can be c...
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Benefits of enrolling on our code coursesThere are so many reasons you should learn to code. Whether you want a career you’re passionate about, a revamped sa...
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Am I too old to learn to code?The thought of learning to code is daunting at any age. But with the right mindset and motivation, anyone can overco...
Learn to code
Our relationship with the digital language of code runs deep and spans more than a decade. And during this time, we’ve helped thousands of people from all walks of life learn to code, and find their future proof and truly meaningful career.
Not only do we provide the widest range of tools for learning to code, we also provide unrivalled support from our award winning StudentCare™, 1-2-1 mentoring from code industry experts, plus career coaching from our in-house Career Services team. So, learning to code with Learning People is not just hard tech skills, but more of a guided and supported career plan, drawing from our years of experience from empowering students from enrolment to employment.
How difficult is coding to learn?
There’s no simple answer to this question, which is why we continue to publish insight into the world of coding careers, education, and the sector itself. From features covering our Learning People exclusive full stack developer coding collection, to testing your ability with a coding challenge, how to start a career in code without experience, the most popular languages and perhaps most importantly, how different personality types are suited to a career in code.
From our experience, anyone can learn to code and our student success is testament to that fact. Maybe you have an idea for the next immersive online app, or dream of building beautiful websites, you might want to help people work smarter with software support, or just be part of a global community building the next wave of a virtual digital future.
Coding careers
This is what we specialise in and have done since our inception. Making code your career relies on several factors, such as your interest in the subject matter, your personality, the type of work you actually want to do for the majority of the week + the salary you want and need for you and your family.
This all starts with information gathering and insight, but success is only possible with expert support. In addition to industry leading code education our careers team work with you from the outset of your enrolment, with full support for tailoring your CV, to LinkedIn optimisation and then onto applications and interview preparation. All of which you’ll find detailed and documented on the code blog.
So, if you’re looking to learn to code or for the easiest code to learn first, or even are just curious about coding careers, bookmark this page, or subscribe to the Learning People blog for up to date and expert advice.