Coding
Programming fundamentals that hold up no matter what language you're working in. Variables, logic, functions, data structures, patterns — taught the way a senior engineer thinks about them, not just how to pass a test.
pokkit Dojo is a programming education channel built on one idea: the fundamentals matter more than the framework. Whether you're just starting out, leveling up as a developer, or a business owner who wants to understand the technology running your company — this is for you.
We use AI tools throughout — but we always understand what we're building and why. The goal is to make you a better developer, not a more dependent one.
Complete beginners learning their first language. Developers who want to level up. Business owners who want to stop nodding and actually understand.
30 years of real-world engineering, distilled into practical lessons. No slides. No jargon for its own sake. Just clear thinking, working code, and honest explanations.
The Dojo curriculum is built around four pillars — the same four areas that matter in professional software development. Every video lives in one of them.
Programming fundamentals that hold up no matter what language you're working in. Variables, logic, functions, data structures, patterns — taught the way a senior engineer thinks about them, not just how to pass a test.
How information is stored, structured, and retrieved. SQL, databases, APIs, and the data layer that every real application depends on. Understanding data is what separates junior developers from senior ones.
Getting your code into the real world — reliably and repeatably. Version control, CI/CD pipelines, containers, deployment, and the engineering practices that make software maintainable over time.
How to work with AI tools as a developer — effectively and honestly. Prompt engineering, code review, pair programming with AI, and knowing when to trust it and when to push back. AI as a training partner, not a replacement.
Never written a line of code? The Dojo starts at the foundations — not just syntax, but how to think like a programmer. No previous experience required.
You can write code but want to get sharper — on architecture, patterns, AI tooling, or just understanding why things work the way they do. This is the place.
You don't need to write code to benefit from understanding it. Learn enough to make better technology decisions, ask better questions, and stop depending on others to translate.
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