Common questions
Top concerns about joining and next steps
Get clarity on entry, review, skills required, and support from peers or mentors.
Complete a skills check and a short interview. We set clear aims at the start.
Peer review runs each week. Mentor input is built into each step and lab.
Basic coding or logic skills help but are not needed for all blocks. Teamwork is key.
Move from script basics to group review, live builds, and hands-on testing.
Here are plain answers to questions that come up from time to time—these go a step beyond the surface.
Peer review means every project, script, or plan gets another set of eyes. This isn't just for checking code. Each review covers the logic, risk checks, and the way info is handled. This helps build stronger habits and keeps the process honest.
Feedback is shared live and is not just a once-off event. You meet as a group weekly, run debriefs after builds, and log all feedback. Patterns, mistakes, and gains are all tracked—so you can see how and why things improve.
Fairness is kept by open review logs—anyone can see what’s changed, why it changed, and how progress stacks up. No one is left in the dark, and everyone has a voice when it comes to critique or new ideas.
Deeper questions answered
Unpacking peer review, feedback, and fairness