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Angela Yu: The Unlikely Superstar Reshaping Coding Education

In the crowded, often noisy world of online education, few names command as much respect and loyalty as Angela Yu. While Silicon Valley engineers and computer science professors often dominate the conversation about "how to learn to code," a former doctor from London has quietly become one of the most influential educators of the decade. angela yu

I have to give a massive shout-out to Angela Yu (@londonappbrewery) for creating one of the best coding curriculums out there. I just finished the Web Development boot camp, and I genuinely went from "What is a div?" to building full-stack applications. Here’s a short original text written in the

Her medical background is the clue to her success. A surgeon does not yell at a patient for bleeding. A surgeon cleans the wound, applies pressure, and tries again. Angela Yu treats your coding struggles the same way—not as failures, but as data points to be managed. Do not just watch

  1. Do not just watch. Code along. Create a folder on your desktop named "Angela-Bootcamp." Type every line she types.
  2. Struggle before the solution. When she says "Pause," actually pause. Try for 10 minutes. Fail. Then watch the solution. The failure strengthens neural pathways.
  3. Join the Discord community. Yu’s students run an incredibly supportive unofficial Discord server. Post your broken code. Help others. Teaching is the best way to learn.
  4. Build your own version. After the course project (e.g., a weather app), change the API, change the CSS, add a feature. That turns "following a tutorial" into "real development."
  5. Ignore the tech hype. Yu does not teach every framework. She teaches fundamentals. If you master her content, learning Vue or Svelte or SwiftUI takes one week. If you rush her content, you will be lost forever.

While her courses are highly recommended, they aren't without hurdles. Some students report that the curriculum can be challenging for absolute beginners, as she sometimes introduces functions or modules that require outside-the-box thinking. Additionally, because the tech landscape moves so fast, some legacy modules may require students to tinker with outdated code—a frustration that some see as a "rite of passage" for real-world developers. The Future: AI and Beyond Why I Left Medicine and Built a Tech Company | by Angela Yu

This realization led her to approach her department head with a plan to automate inter-departmental referrals in her spare time—the few hours she had between grueling 13-hour shifts. This entrepreneurial spark eventually led her to leave medicine entirely and found the London App Brewery. A Signature Teaching Style

Big shoutout to Angela Yu for the foundation. I took her intermediate GUI lessons and ran with them to build my own [Name of your project, e.g., Weather Forecast App / Tic Tac Toe AI].