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Boost your career — or discover a new one — with coding skills. In coding classes at GA, a leading coding school in Singapore, you’ll receive expert instruction from leaders in the field. Dive into top programming languages and industry best practices to create powerful web experiences.

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Meet Our Expert: Calvin Tan, Front-End Web Development Instructor, GA Singapore

Why should someone learn front-end web development at GA?
GA instructor Calvin Tan says, “The front-end web development course that I conduct covers the most popular languages used on the web such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It provides a good foundation for those who are new to coding. Students are encouraged to be open to sharing and learning from others. The instructors and instructional associates are very approachable as well, and will go all out to ensure you have the support you need in and out of class.”
Companies Hiring Our Graduates
Check out companies that have hired Web Development Immersive graduates from our Singapore campus. Our all-star career coaches support Immersive students in their job search, whether they're upskilling or just breaking into the coding industry.
Meet Some of Our Experts
General Assembly’s instructors are top professionals representing today’s leading Singapore-area companies.
Calvin Tan
Front-End Web Development Instructor
Akira Wong
Web Development Immersive Instructor
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Related Coding Resources

How to Ace Your Coding Resume
An impactful resume is the first step to landing your dream coding job, and it may be the only chance you get to grab a recruiter or hiring manager’s attention. Make the most of it. Make your coding resume rise above the competition with practical tips from Nicole Umphress, a career coach at General Assembly Austin.

How to Fail as a Web Developer
As a web developer, you’re going to fail — often, and sometimes in huge ways — whether you’re a newbie or a veteran. But messing up doesn’t have to be stressful. In fact, when it does happen, staying calm is key because panic can cloud your judgement and force you to make rash decisions. GA instructor Matt Huntington walks through how to shift from panic to zen the next time something goes wrong.

Mindfulness for Web Developers
All developers face a lot of pressure. There are constant demands from clients, teammates, and managers, plus the expectation to be reachable 24/7, which digs into time for the work itself. This can lead to stress, unhealthy habits, and emotional burnout, which all keep you from reaching your potential on the job. GA Senior Director of Product Operations Karey Kyle shares mindfulness strategies to make work less stressful.