07/10/2025
Want to know the secret 🤔 to creating a website from scratch using AI? ✅ Join our live 5-day AI-powered Full Stack development workshop starting tomorrow and find out! Register now using the link in bio 🚀
Empowering Non-Technical Visionaries, IT Pros, And Graduates To Master Coding Skills And Transform Fu
07/10/2025
Want to know the secret 🤔 to creating a website from scratch using AI? ✅ Join our live 5-day AI-powered Full Stack development workshop starting tomorrow and find out! Register now using the link in bio 🚀
02/10/2025
This Dussehra, let’s not just celebrate the victory of good over evil, but also the victory of knowledge over ignorance, skills over doubts, and hard work over shortcuts.
Dussehra reminds us that true victory comes with the right path. At Codingwise, that path is learning, growing, and winning in your career.
Team Codingwise wishes you a very Happy Dussehra!
23/08/2025
From College Placements to Building !
While most students in their second year of engineering were busy with exams and college life, Sagar Chouksey had already secured a role as an AI Engineer. But instead of following that path, he made a bold choice—he left the job and focused on building something larger, something that could impact many more lives.
That decision became the seed for what we now know as .The vision was clear: make coding education structured, practical, and job-ready for students and professionals alike.
The journey wasn’t simple—there were doubts, sleepless nights, and challenges along the way.
But the mission stayed strong:
- Bridge the gap between learning and placements.
- Provide practical skills in Python, SQL, DSA, and more.
- Empower freshers, career switchers, and professionals to achieve their IT goals
Today, Coding Wise has trained over 50,000 students and helped thousands secure placements in top companies.
And that’s not just any story—it’s the story of our founder, who chose to build instead of taking the safer path of placements.
15/12/2023
Do you code in python?
11/12/2023
07/12/2023
“Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute.”
― Harold Abelson, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs