Build sites that solve real problems
Online seminars that turn technical concepts into working solutions. No shortcuts, no hype—just detailed walkthroughs of what actually works.

From concept to deployment in 4 steps
Structure
Learn semantic HTML and accessibility fundamentals that create a solid foundation.
Style
Master CSS layouts, responsive design, and visual hierarchy without relying on frameworks.
Function
Add interactivity using vanilla JavaScript and understand how the browser executes your code.
Launch
Deploy to production with proper optimization, testing, and performance monitoring in place.
Why most web courses skip the hard parts
Tutorials show you the happy path—everything works on the first try, no bugs, no browser quirks. Real projects don't work that way.
Our seminars focus on troubleshooting, debugging, and understanding why code breaks. You'll spend time reading error messages, testing edge cases, and learning to think like a developer who has to maintain their own work.

Live code reviews every week
Submit your work and get detailed feedback from instructors who've built production systems. We review your code line by line, explaining what works, what doesn't, and how to refactor for clarity and performance.
Performance audit
Measure load times, identify bottlenecks, and implement fixes that actually matter for user experience.
Accessibility check
Test with screen readers, validate semantic markup, and ensure keyboard navigation works correctly.
Browser testing
Find and fix compatibility issues across different browsers and devices before users encounter them.
What participants are building
Projects deployed
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Learning happens when you're stuck
The most valuable skill isn't writing perfect code on the first attempt. It's knowing how to diagnose problems, read documentation, and fix what's broken.
Every seminar includes debugging exercises where you work through broken code examples, identify the issues, and implement solutions. You'll get comfortable with error messages and learn to see them as helpful guides rather than obstacles.
We emphasize reading other developers' code, understanding different approaches to the same problem, and developing your own problem-solving methodology that works reliably under pressure.
Bastien Lévesque
Lead instructor