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Real Engineers Build Real Things

It's simple — the best engineers build cool things, they don't get stuck in tutorial hell.

See What You Can Build

Build Cool Things, For Real

Less Planning, More Doing

Try, Break, Fix, Learn

Build Cool Things, For Real

Less Planning, More Doing

Try, Break, Fix, Learn

Build Cool Things, For Real

Less Planning, More Doing

Try, Break, Fix, Learn

Build Cool Things, For Real

Less Planning, More Doing

Try, Break, Fix, Learn

What you get with every Purchase:

A Proven Build-to-Learn System, not parts

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"Will I finally reach that next level?"

Yes — Step-by-step tutorials for 10+ real world projects, insider interview prep, and extra videos.

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"So everything just works first time?"

Hardware/software guaranteed to work out-of-the-box (every piece is tested) — zero headaches debugging setup issues.

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“Is the code actually good?”

Complete source code repositories, written to industry standard (and reviewed by industry professionals).

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"What if I get stuck?"

Access to a private community of developers and builders (I'll be there too).

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"But I'm not advanced enough"

Beginner-friendly deep dives that make everything click — from building real software to thinking at big-tech scale. No experience beyond basic coding needed.

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"What if I'm not happy or something goes wrong?"

Tracked worldwide shipping and 14-day no-hassle returns.

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"Where can I go to start?

3 months of full Patreon access (6 months with bundle)

 
 

Do You know what all these companies have in common?

It’s not just big salaries and remote work...

It’s that engineers who understand real systems can walk into these companies with confidence.

I’ve helped developers from around the world build the skills to land jobs at these companies — and many have done it using the same frameworks and projects I share in my videos.

you don't have to take my word for it, just listen to them

     
     

    Lessons I've Learnt from years of experience:

    Why start right now — Not "tomorrow"

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    Skills compound — just like money

    Every real action you take and project you ship makes the next one easier. Six months from now you'll either be dangerous with real-world systems… or still “saving tutorials to watch later.”

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    Your future self cashes the checks

    Better jobs and salary, cooler projects, confidence talking tech, new cities and opportunities — all come from stacking real actions. The earlier you start, the sooner that future shows up.

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    Momentum beats motivation

    You won’t wake up one day suddenly inspired. You take action once… then the bug bites. Progress comes from taking action — not waiting to feel ready.

    "If you wait until all the lights are green before you leave home, you'll never get started on your trip to the top."

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    Action replaces confusion

    When you build real things, the fog lifts. Networking, Backend, Security, DevOps — they stop being scary buzzwords and start being tools you know how to use.

    And if you know what you're doing at a high-level, AI is not coming to replace you either.

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    You remember why you started coding

    Building something that exists in the world feels different. It’s fun. Addictive. And it rewires you from “tutorial watcher” → engineer. Someone who can go from zero to one.

     
     
    • A viral meme turned into VR

    • Raspberry Pi web server with web app using template

    • Retro VHS effects iPhone app

    • Gym pass cloned into a ring

    • Chrome extension YouTube video summariser

    • Bitcoin Full Node

    • Cybersecurity network attack

    • Lo-fi text editor cross-platform desktop app

      over here we love building cool things and showing others how

      I’m a software engineer who loves to build. I want something to exist in the world, I build it: VR memes, magic access rings, machine learning art, web apps... you name it.

      I also love to make videos and tools to help you do the same — so you don’t just learn code, you actually become a builder.