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Programing Hero

Programming Hero is a prominent ed-tech startup based in Bangladesh that specializes in making coding education accessible and engaging for beginners. Founded in 2019, it has evolved from a mobile learning application into a comprehensive career-oriented platform with over 1 million students globally. Core Offerings and Community

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  "battles": 
    "id": "uuid",
    "player1": "user_id",
    "player2": "user_id",
    "problem_topic": "arrays",
    "winner": "user_id",
    "xp_awarded": 50

Characteristics of a Programming Hero

You aren't just an "employee"; you're a hero on a mission. This narrative shift makes debugging feel like a puzzle rather than a frustration. 2. From Zero to "Job Ready" Programming Hero is a prominent ed-tech startup based

Programming Hero addresses these pain points by: Truly Free: The core curriculum is free

Launched with the mission to make coding fun and accessible, Programming Hero has carved out a unique niche in the ed-tech space. It isn't just another repository of video lectures; it's an interactive, gamified journey that feels more like playing a puzzle game than studying computer science.

The Career Starter: Those looking for a structured path to land a Junior Developer role will find the "Complete Web Development" track particularly valuable. Final Thoughts

The Pros

  • Truly Free: The core curriculum is free. No credit card required to start. (There is a premium version for advanced tracks, but the free version gets you 80% there).
  • Offline Mode: You can download courses and code without Wi-Fi. Perfect for commuters.
  • Visual Memory: The art style and storytelling create "memory anchors." You remember the concept because you remember the character who taught it.
  • Accessibility: It lowers the barrier to entry for non-English speakers and those without access to PCs.