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Most people don't stop coding because it's hard. They stop because they feel like they're the only one not getting it. Here you're not.
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- Duration
- Indefinite
- Delivery
- Discord invite by email
- Access
- As long as you show up

You started learning to code at some point. Maybe you did a workshop. Maybe you bought a course. Maybe you went solo on YouTube.
You went a week, two. Then you got stuck on something. You searched for an hour, didn't find exactly what you needed. You stopped "just for today," and never came back.
Not because you don't want to. Because you don't have anyone who went through the exact same frustration last week. No one to tell you "happened to me too, try it this way."
Learning solo, without people on the same path, drains you over time. It's not about you. It's about format.
What a week in Discord looks like
05 scenarios- 01
You hit a wall
You drop a screenshot and describe in two sentences what you tried. You usually get a reply in 20-30 minutes.
- 02
A new drop appears
Wednesday, a piece lands in #drops. An explanation, a code snippet, a small technique. You skim it when you have time.
- 03
Someone shows what they built
Saturday, in #ship-it, someone posts what they made this week. You look, you pick something up, you ask how they did one specific step.
- 04
You skip a week
Nothing happens. No one pings you. You come back when you have time and you don't lose your place.
- 05
After a month, you start answering
Someone asks the exact thing that stumped you a month ago. Without planning it, you've moved to another stage.
The VM.Codes Discord doesn't make you a programmer. It keeps you in the game. The difference between people who stay and people who quit isn't talent. It's continuity.
What you'll learn
05 outcomes- Access to the community Discord
- Weekly drops with extra materials from the courses
- Direct channel to fellow learners on the same path
- Real support when you're stuck
- Ongoing access as long as you show up

Who keeps the community
My name is Victor Marcu. I'm a programmer.
I built this community because, in my first two years of learning solo, I lost entire weeks on things a colleague would have explained to me in 5 minutes.
I don't want that to keep happening to people who actually want to break into the field.
This Discord isn't a marketing group. It's the place where you stop learning alone.
Who this community is for
For you if
- You're learning to code and sometimes get stuck without anyone to ask
- You want to see what others at the same point are building
- You've already done a workshop or course and don't want it to fade
- You want extra materials more often than new courses appear
- You're interested in meeting people headed the same direction
Not for you if
- You want a structured course that walks you step by step → that's the AI Assistant workshop or the Career Module
- You want guaranteed 1:1 mentoring with Victor → that's IT Job Sprint
In their own words
How it was for them
I joined after the AI Assistant workshop. Got stuck on something after two weeks and wanted to ask someone before quitting. Someone replied within half an hour. I've been here ever since.
Andrei C.
28 · Brașov
I've been searching Reddit and Stack Overflow for years and usually couldn't find exactly what I needed. Here I ask and I usually get a reply from someone who's been through the same thing. Not saying everyone answers, but someone does.
Mihaela P.
32 · Timișoara
I'm pretty shy on forums, never posted anything anywhere. Here I read for a few months before writing my first message. Nobody pulled me by the sleeve to be active. I appreciate that.
Cristian D.
24 · Iași
Before you say it's not for you
I'm too beginner, I have nothing to ask.
That's exactly why #begin exists. It's the channel where questions that feel "dumb" aren't. No one's there to judge. We've all been at the same point.
I don't have time to be active every day.
You don't have to. The community is asynchronous. You read when you have time, you write when you have questions. A quiet week doesn't show.
Discord feels overwhelming, I won't keep up.
You start with 2-3 channels that interest you. Ignore the rest until you're comfortable. No one forces you to track everything.
What if I ask something and no one answers?
It rarely happens. When it does, I jump in or you get a reply within a day. Nothing is lost.
What if I want to leave after a month?
You write to us, we remove you. No bureaucracy, no negotiation. The Discord is yours as long as you want it to be.
Most people don't leave IT with a decision.
They leave with a break that turns into months.
The break doesn't come because it's hard. It comes because you have nobody to ask when you're stuck.
This Discord doesn't make you a programmer. It keeps you in the game.
That's the real value. Continuity. Not losing two months every time you hit a wall.
What you get
- Instant access to the community Discord
- Channels by level: beginner, intermediate, ship-it, career
- Weekly drops with extra materials from the courses
- Answers from Victor and from others who've been ahead of you
- Ongoing access as long as the community exists and you show up
After payment you get an email with the Colab link and your access key. Instant delivery.
FAQ
07What if I want to leave?
How long does access last?
Is it for beginners or advanced?
Who's there?
What happens on day one?
Do I have to post something to stay?
Does it come with course access?
And if you want more?
- Course 01 · One Hour
Take your first step as an AI programmer in 60 minutes
One guided hour. You call a real AI model, build something small, and find out how the craft feels.
- Google Colab workshop access
- Personal API key for the course
- Community access
Launch price200 RON → 97RON - Module · Career
The Career Module
The career module from the ITJobSprint program, available on its own.
- How to build your CV
- Where and how to apply
- What to expect in a technical interview
- Community access
Launch price400 RON → 200RON