1.5

Live Projects

Production-grade work, reviewed properly

Build software and analyses to the standard a team would accept — version control, review, testing and documentation — with a practitioner reviewing every submission.

Duration3–6 weeks per project
Team3–5 learners
ReviewPractitioner-led
OutputPortfolio-ready build

What makes it different

Production standards

Branching, reviews, tests and documentation — the parts tutorials skip.

Built in a team

Working with other people is the skill most portfolios cannot demonstrate.

Reviewed line by line

A practitioner reviews what you submit and asks why you made each decision.

Portfolio outcome

Each project ends documented and presentable, with a walkthrough you have rehearsed.

What you get

  • A real project brief
  • A team and a delivery cadence
  • Version control and review workflow
  • Practitioner review on every submission
  • Documentation and a written walkthrough
  • Portfolio-ready final build

How it works

  1. 01
    Choose a brief

    Briefs are matched to your track and current level.

  2. 02
    Form a team

    Three to five learners, with defined roles.

  3. 03
    Sprint

    Weekly cycles, standups and a demo at the end of each.

  4. 04
    Review

    Submissions reviewed and returned with required changes.

  5. 05
    Present

    A recorded walkthrough you can send to an interviewer.

Who it is for

Course completers

Turning knowledge into demonstrable work.

Self-taught developers

Filling in the team and review practice self-study cannot provide.

Portfolio builders

Something substantial to discuss in an interview.

Common questions

Not necessarily, but you need the fundamentals of your track. We will check before matching you.
Roles and contributions are tracked. Your review reflects your own work.
Yes. The build is yours to publish and discuss.
As many as your programme includes; additional briefs can be added.
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