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Dev Debut is positioned as an introductory course for a “coding journey.” Its focus is not on quickly piling on lots of frameworks, but on helping learners build the foundational concepts of full-stack web development. The course runs for 8 weeks, every Saturday from 9:00am to 2:00pm, with around 6 hours per week, combined with collaborative projects, a peer community, and personalized code feedback. It feels more like a beginner-oriented fundamentals bootcamp than a high-intensity job-placement bootcamp.
The curriculum covers the main building blocks of introductory web development: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, the command line, Git/GitHub, front-end debugging, cloud deployment, NoSQL database basics, and Serverless architecture. The copy particularly emphasizes “learning to think like a web developer,” rather than simply copying and pasting tutorial code. In terms of delivery format, the page clearly mentions a cohort, collaborative projects, community support, and code feedback, but it does not specify whether the course is live, recorded, or 1-on-1, nor does it mention replays or post-class materials.
The full tuition is listed as US$2,500, and the page also highlights a limited-time “Save 50%” offer, but it does not further explain the original price, deadline, refund policy, installment options, or payment methods. For instructors, it only states that coaches are professional software engineers, without providing detailed resumes, project experience, or teaching examples. Certification/certificates are also not disclosed in the main content, so learners who need a verifiable certificate or career credential should confirm this during application or a trial session.
The main strength is its restrained positioning: it is suitable for complete beginners who want to build a solid foundation in web development. The technical path runs from front-end basics to deployment, databases, and Serverless, helping beginners see the full process of turning an application into something real. The community and code feedback can also reduce the frustration that often comes with debugging while self-studying. The downside is that information transparency is only average, especially around certificates, payment, instructor backgrounds, career support, and teaching language. It is best suited to hobbyists, product managers, designers, and people considering a career switch into coding who are not yet ready to commit to a large bootcamp.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page content alone. Network availability, payment methods, and time-zone suitability all need to be tested in practice or confirmed with the official team. If access, payment, or class times are inconvenient, you can compare it with freeCodeCamp, The Odin Project, Codecademy, Coursera/edX, as well as Chinese beginner front-end courses from 慕课网, 极客时间, 网易云课堂, and similar platforms.
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