Tina May

Co-Founder at Institute of Code
Melbourne, FL, USA

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  • "Totally spot on! I put off learning to code for a long time because it seemed daunting and unnecessary, but eventually the benefits just clearly outweighed the costs and I finally bit the bullet. It certainly paid off, enabling me to travel the world building websites as a barter deal, from a month all-inclusive in a 5 star resort in Peru, to a dive course in the Carribean, and a jungle lodge in Panama.There aren't very many code courses that are well suited to creatives, which was part of the inspiration behind my new startup The Institute of Code. We think we've found the perfect formula for teaching creatives to code: - course content that is results driven and tailored to the individual students- small group sizes (8-12 students to 2-3 teachers)- experienced mentors who are actively working in the industry- an immersive environment away from the stress of everyday life (a luxury pool villa on a tropical island)- nothing else to worry about (all inclusive package, private on-site chef, included yoga or surf lessons). We know that to succeed in this industry we need to provide amazing value, so we include everything above (and more) for 30% less than the similar course by General Assembly. Would love to know your thoughts!  "
    on: Is It Time To Ditch Drag-And-Drop And Finally Learn To Code?
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