FAQ

About the materials / product

What exactly is included?

The materials consist of structured text lessons, code examples, tasks, and mini-projects for Dart and C#. They are divided into levels: from Free Trial (free) to Forge Suite. Each level includes modules with explanations, copyable code, and hands-on tasks. No videos or audio — emphasis on reading, practice, and repetition.

How long does it take to complete?

It depends on your pace. Many people complete 2–3 sections per week. Each module is designed for 1–3 hours of practice, depending on the level. You study at your own rhythm with no strict deadlines.

What format are the materials?

Text-based: detailed explanations, code examples, tasks, and hints. Some levels include project templates (.dart or .cs files). No video or audio lessons — everything is for reading and direct work in an editor.

Do I need any prior knowledge?

Free Trial and Pulse Course are suitable for complete beginners. Higher levels (from Quantum Pack) build on previous ones for better understanding. If you already know the basics — start from the appropriate level.

How long do I have access?

Access is lifetime after purchase — materials stay in your account forever. Updates appear automatically without extra cost.

Are the materials updated regularly?

Yes, we track Dart (currently 3.11, February 2026) and .NET (10.0.4, March 2026) updates. Examples are adapted to new stable features (e.g., Collection Expression Arguments in C# 15 Preview), and explanations are refined based on feedback.

About the learning process

How do I access after purchase?

After payment, you receive a confirmation email with a link to your personal account. Log in — all purchased levels are available immediately.

Can I download the content?

Yes, most materials (texts, code examples, project templates) can be downloaded as PDF or ZIP archives for offline use. Updates are also available for download.

Is there a mobile app?

No dedicated mobile app. Materials are optimized for browser viewing on phones or tablets, and you can practice code in any editor (e.g., VS Code mobile or online editors).

Can I study offline?

Yes, after downloading texts and examples, you can work without internet. To run code, install Dart SDK or .NET SDK on your computer.

About support and outcomes

How long to see progress?

Progress depends on regular practice. Many start writing simple programs (menus, calculators) after Pulse Course, and full console tools after Arc Suite. You control the pace yourself.

What if it doesn't work for me?

We offer a free Free Trial level so you can evaluate the style. If after purchase the format isn't right for you — contact us within 30 days (details in terms).

Do you offer support?

Yes, email us (address on Contact page). We reply within 24 hours to questions about materials, explanations, or code issues.

Is there a community?

No closed community, but you can ask us directly. We monitor feedback and add clarifications to materials based on requests.

Technical questions

What if I have questions during the course?

Write to us via email — we'll help with explanations, code, or tasks. We respond quickly, especially to technical details.

Do you offer refunds?

Yes, within 30 days after purchase if the materials don't match the description. Details in the payment terms page.

Is my payment secure?

Payment goes through a secure platform (Shopify Payments or similar). We don't store card details — everything is handled by certified providers.

Can I gift this?

Yes, select the 'Gift' option at checkout — the recipient gets an email with access instructions. You can add a personal message.

About the author / team

Who created this?

A small team of developers (founder — Yehor), who work daily with Dart and C# on real projects. We collected our experience into structured materials to share knowledge clearly and practically.

What are your credentials?

Over 10 years combined experience in Dart and C# (console tools, data processing, automation). Worked in IT companies on backend logic, utilities, and file/JSON projects. Helped over 200 people (colleagues, friends, communities) understand these languages through notes, examples, and explanations.