I recently visited Proweb at Aybek, 16, in Tashkent — and, honestly, I was satisfied! The office is cool, everything is clean, stylish, you can immediately feel that the guys are serious about business. We were warmly welcomed, everything was told, explained, without excess water. It is clear that they know their business and really want to help. I took a web development consultation, and in just an hour I learned so many useful things that I have already started to implement into my project. The prices, by the way, are quite adequate, I thought it would be more expensive. In general, my impressions are only positive, and I plan to return to the courses. I recommend it from the bottom of my heart! 😎
I graduated from the Frontend course and, to be honest, I was disappointed. The teachers are good specialists, and communication with them is pleasant, but the course content is significantly below expectations. The topics of SEO, semantics and optimization are not touched upon, and almost nothing is told about TypeScript — only basic definitions, without analyzing real cases. The portfolios that are created during the learning process are more like learning exercises than full-fledged work, and they don't even reach the level of side projects that can be created independently. As a result, after completing the course, I had to study and finish almost everything that was missing from the program myself. Besides, when I asked for photos from the photo shoot, they told me that they hadn't even been received, even though they were on Instagram, and a year and a half later I still hadn't received my photos. In general, the course mainly taught basic layout, but the skills acquired clearly do not meet the requirements even for an intern, as they position him for employment. As for the Python course, the trial lesson showed that the program is bloated and unlikely to teach the backend, as Proweb claims, so I didn't even enroll. And, if we talk about the diploma, then its frames turned out to be so substandard that one day they accidentally fell off the table, fell apart into parts and remained broken.
Enroll to try? May.
To learn? I don't think so, just learn by yourself and that's it.