Learn Python with 1:1 Mentorship
Skip the tutorial hell. Build real-world skills with guidance from a software architect with 20+ years of experience.
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Eric Wise
Eric isn't just another online instructor, he's a veteran software architect, multi-time tech entrepreneur, and someone who's been in every corner of the industry from tech start ups, big corporations, and freelancing.
But what makes Eric truly special is his legendary ability to explain complex concepts in ways that actually stick.
As he puts it, his superpower is "explaining shit to people". And his learners agree.
When not mentoring, Eric creates beginner-friendly coding tutorials on his YouTube channel, games with his wife and two sons, and hangs out with his three corgis at home in Ohio.
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What you get
Mentorship
Python for Beginners
This bundle includes the Python for beginners course with the mentorship add-on.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need prior programming experience?
No prior experience is required. The curriculum starts with fundamentals while still moving quickly enough to keep experienced beginners engaged.
How much time should I commit each week?
Most successful students commit 8-10 hours weekly, but the program is flexible. During your onboarding call, we'll create a realistic plan based on your availability.
What if I fall behind schedule?
Life happens! Your mentor will help adjust your learning plan as needed. The goal is mastery, not rushing through content.
How is this different from other Python courses?
Most courses focus on theory or isolated examples. This mentorship focuses on building real-world skills, with professional code reviews and guidance from someone who's built actual software systems and trained successful developers.
Do you guarantee a job after completion?
While we don't offer job guarantees, we provide you with the skills, portfolio, and interview preparation that maximize your chances. Our track record speaks for itself with many graduates successfully transitioning into tech roles.
You should be cautious about any program that guarantees a job.
You should be cautious about any program that guarantees a job.