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Programiz

Programiz

E-Learning Providers

Lalitpur, Bagmati 14,487 followers

Making coding as easy as ABC—supercharged with AI to empower your coding journey.

About us

Programiz is a platform to learn programming built by programmers for programmers. With more than 50 million enthusiasts relying on Programiz to learn programming, we pride ourselves in being among the leaders in the industry.

Website
https://www.programiz.com/
Industry
E-Learning Providers
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lalitpur, Bagmati
Type
Partnership
Founded
2011
Specialties
Learn Programming, Tutorials, Flexible, Internship Opportunities, 5 Days Work, Startup Culture, Remote Work, WFH, Competitive Salary, EdTech, Online Learning Software, Programming, and AI

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  • The Programiz retreat this year was unlike any other. We had a blast enjoying delicious food, connecting with our teams, singing, and dancing. 🎉 The highlight of the retreat was the hackathon, which was entirely mobile-based. We were divided into teams and challenged to identify the problems users face and bring out our solutions in the Programiz way! Not only that, but we also played other games and won prizes. Overall, it was an incredibly fun trip! 😁✨

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    A fun, brain-stretching Sunday at The Liberators Network! Design thinking was never just for designers. It took me back to the times some of my team at Programiz would sit together and just think; no AI, just our own ideas bouncing off each other. Loved how interactive yesterdays session was. Listening and sharing perspectives in that room felt genuinely refreshing. Thanks Srajesh Tuladhar for the invite and putting this together! 🙌

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    I remember the moment the ball started bouncing correctly. Collisions worked. Bricks were breaking. The loop finally made sense. That’s when it clicks — you’re not just learning JavaScript anymore, you’re building a game. That experience is what I tried to capture while building Brick Breaker with JavaScript, now live on Programiz. From drawing on Canvas → to animation → to collisions → to game flow — all coming together into something you actually build. That feeling matters. (Link in comments)

    • Brick Breaker with JavaScript Course written by abidit.
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    Historic Moment for Nepal on the Global Tech Stage! 🇳🇵 I’m thrilled to share some incredible news that underscores the immense talent emerging from Nepal. Two brilliant Nepali students, Sudip Rokaya (MIT) and Rohan Bhattarai (Caltech), have just been accepted into the prestigious Y Combinator for the Spring 2026 batch with their startup, Lamina Labs! Their startup, Lamina Labs, is developing Pictor AI, a powerful AI video generator that creates high-quality explainer videos from a single text prompt in under eight seconds. This achievement also comes with a $500,000 USD investment—a massive vote of confidence in their vision. But this isn't an isolated win. It's part of a powerful and accelerating trend: 🔹 SecurityPal AI is an AI startup "bringing Silicon Valley to Nepal," helping major global AI companies and redefining success for Nepal-born startup. 🔹 Niural AI is scaling globally while keeping 99% of its tech team in Nepal, proving world-class products can be built from here. 🔹 Programiz continues to lead in EdTech, ranking as one of Nepal's top startups as of March 2026. This wave of success is perfectly timed with Nepal’s growing focus on innovation. With the first #NationalAISummit scheduled for March 31, 2026, and an #AIHackathon happening this weekend organized by #TheStartupNetworkNepal in collaboration with Oorja World (March 15–16), the ecosystem is buzzing. The numbers back this up by Tracxn: Nepal is now home to over 16,256 startups, with 278 having raised a collective $285 million in funding. A huge congratulations to Sudip, Rohan, and the entire Lamina Labs team! You are an inspiration to thousands of aspiring founders back home. And a big shout-out to the organizations fueling this growth. Let's keep building and putting Nepal on the global innovation map! 🚀 What are your thoughts on this new wave of deep-tech startups from Nepal? Share them in the comments! 👇 #Nepal #Startups #YCombinator #AI #LaminaLabs #PictorAI #TechEcosystem #NepaliTalent #Innovation #SiliconPeaks #FutureofTech

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    Why Systems Thinking Is Crucial For AI Adoption in 2026? In Post AI Nation – Episode 8, Alok & Punit talk about why systems thinking is essential for the successful integration of AI inside companies. They discuss how Nepal’s education system needs to move beyond superficial "AI labs" and how the industry should focus on cultivating foundational skills in systems thinking, which are crucial for real-world AI applications. AI is reshaping industries, and the Nepalese education system must evolve to keep up! Powered by: Tangible Careers & Programiz Watch Now! Link in the comments. 🔗 #AIinEducation #SystemsThinking #AIAdoption

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    AI can write code. But it still needs someone who knows what to build. While experimenting with Claude Code, I started with a blank project and built a small tool called SpeedBlip — a real-time internet speed monitor. From branding → architecture → prompts → UI, every step was done in collaboration with AI. What stood out wasn’t just the speed. It was how much clear thinking, good prompts, and architectural decisions still matter. That experience led me to build a new course now live on Programiz: Rapid Build with Claude Code. Instead of teaching a language, the course teaches a process — how to go from idea → working product with AI as a development partner. More experiments at the intersection of AI + building ahead. (Link in comments)

    • Rapid Build with Claude Code written by abidit
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    Everyone wants to build web games. Few understand the layer where they actually render. That layer is Canvas — and it’s still very relevant in 2026. So I built Canvas Foundations, now live on Programiz — the 4th course in our Game Building skill track. The course focuses on the fundamentals that power browser games: • how drawing works on Canvas • how animations and game loops run • how simple mechanics begin to take shape It becomes the bridge between JavaScript fundamentals and real browser game projects — including the upcoming Brick Breaker guided project. One more piece of the learning architecture now in place. (Link in comments)

    • Canvas foundations course on Programiz PRO written by Abidit
  • Programiz reposted this

    I've been building courses for a while now, and one pattern kept showing up in our data and in user interviews too. Learners would finish a course, feel good about it, and then... just freeze. Not because they weren't motivated. But because nobody told them what comes next. So they'd bounce between tutorials and slowly lose the momentum they'd built. To fix that problem, we added Skill Tracks at Programiz. My role was designing the learning structure behind it, figuring out how courses and projects should be sequenced so learners actually progress. Which foundations come first, how projects reinforce concepts, and how each step sets up the next. The goal was to take someone from understanding basics to actually building things, without the gaps in between. Basically, it's a structured path — right courses, right order, with projects along the way. No more figuring out what to learn next. You just follow the track. The goal wasn't to add more content to the platform. It was to give it structure. Because information was never the problem. Direction was. When you were learning to code, what did you wish someone had told you to do next? Or if you want to see how it works: link in comments

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