Building expertise in full-stack development
We started offering technical seminars when demand for skilled developers began outpacing supply. Our focus remains on practical knowledge transfer and real-world problem solving.
What drives our seminars
We focus on covering both frontend and backend development with attention to deployment, databases, and API design. The goal is making complex topics accessible.
National reach
Remote access lets participants from different regions join without travel. We account for local scheduling needs and bandwidth considerations.
Hands-on approach
Seminars include working code examples, debugging sessions, and architecture reviews. You see how things work in practice, not just theory.
Discussion forums
Participants exchange experiences and solutions during structured discussion periods. This peer interaction often surfaces useful alternative approaches.
Updated curriculum
We revise content based on current framework versions and industry practices. Topics reflect what developers actually work with in production environments.
Resource library
All code samples, documentation links, and reference materials remain available after seminars conclude. You can review at your own pace.
Technical depth
Sessions go beyond surface explanations into implementation details, performance trade-offs, and common pitfalls. We assume you want to understand how things actually work.
Who delivers the seminars
Our facilitators have built and maintained production systems. They know what breaks under load and which architectural decisions create problems later.
Leena Korhonen
Backend Systems LeadLeena spent eight years scaling database architectures and API layers for high-traffic platforms. She focuses on query optimization, caching strategies, and service orchestration.
Siobhan O'Brien
Frontend ArchitectureSiobhan builds component libraries and state management patterns for complex web applications. Her work centers on performance metrics, accessibility compliance, and build optimization.
