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What You Get That Most Programmes Skip

Production scope, personal review, and a curriculum that does not stop at the training loop.

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Six Things That Matter When You Choose a Technical Programme

Practitioner Tutors

Every tutor carries an active engineering background. Course material is shaped by real systems, not curated reading lists.

Production-Scope Curriculum

Topics include deployment, serving, quantisation, monitoring, and cost accounting — the work after the model is trained.

Personal Code Review

Assessed exercises are reviewed individually by a tutor. Feedback is specific to your submission, not generated from a rubric template.

Small Cohorts

Cohort sizes are capped so that review load stays manageable. You share a channel with a group that is large enough to be useful, small enough to know.

Cloud Credits Included

Tracks 02 and 03 include cloud credits. Learners run real deployments and load tests on actual infrastructure without managing their own billing.

Completion Record Issued

A written record of completion is issued on passing each track. The Capstone also produces a hosted demonstration and a technical report.

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Expertise That Comes From the Work

The Nullabyte tutors have collectively operated inference systems across fintech, logistics, and media sectors. They have written the kind of code the courses teach — not for demonstration but because their jobs required it. When they set an exercise, they already know which parts go wrong first.

  • Tutors hold active engineering roles or have done recently
  • Curriculum shaped by operational, not textbook, experience
  • Exercise failure modes drawn from real system errors

$ tutor --background

years_in_field: 8–15

sectors: fintech, logistics, media, NLP

role: practising engineer / senior tutor

review_type: individual, submission-specific

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track_01: containers, packaging, vcs-for-data

track_02: serving, batching, quantisation, monitoring

track_03: full-system delivery, arch review, tech report

updated: before each cohort cycle

A Curriculum Reviewed Before Every Cohort

The tooling landscape for machine learning systems moves at a pace that makes a static curriculum obsolete within a year. Before each new cohort, Nullabyte reviews the package versions, deployment patterns, and tooling references in each track to make sure the exercises run on current infrastructure and point toward approaches that are in active use.

  • Materials updated before each cohort opens
  • Package and tooling references kept current
  • Changelog published so learners can see what changed

Transparent Pricing, No Upsells

Each track has a single fee that covers the course materials, assessed exercises, tutor review, cohort channel access, and cloud credits where applicable. There are no add-on modules, no premium tiers, and no separate fee to receive the completion record.

  • Track 01: RM 495 — all inclusions stated upfront
  • Track 02: RM 2,260 — including cloud credits
  • Track 03: RM 4,160 — including cloud credits & demo hosting

Outcomes Measured Against the Work, Not Hours

Completion is tied to passing assessed exercises, not to logging a number of hours on the platform. This means the record issued at the end of a track represents demonstrated ability to do specific work, not attendance at sessions.

  • Completion record issued on passing, not on attendance
  • Exercises reflect tasks from real engineering roles
  • Capstone delivers a working system, not a slide deck

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How Nullabyte Differs From Typical Course Providers

Feature Most Course Providers Nullabyte
Curriculum scope Training and model architecture Foundations through production serving
Exercise review Automated or peer-marked Individual tutor review
Tutor background Often academic or content creator Practising engineers
Cloud infrastructure Learner provisions own account Credits included in Tracks 02 & 03
Cohort size Open enrolment, hundreds of learners Capped, low tutor-to-learner ratio
Completion evidence Platform certificate on completion Written record + hosted demo (Track 03)
Curriculum update cadence Annually or when noticed Before each cohort cycle

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What You Will Not Find Elsewhere

A Dependency-Graph View of the Curriculum

The three tracks are designed as a progression, not a catalogue. Each one builds directly on the assumptions of the previous, so skills compound rather than sit alongside each other.

Capstone Problems From Real Organisations

Track 03 learners can bring a problem from their own workplace or from a partner organisation. The deliverable is a working system, not an academic exercise.

Quantisation and Cost Accounting in the Core

Most courses treat quantisation as an advanced optional topic. In Nullabyte's Track 02 it is a required module, alongside cost accounting per request — because both affect whether a serving system is viable.

Alumni Forum Access After the Capstone

Learners who complete Track 03 retain access to the alumni forum. That is a channel of people who have built and shipped systems, not a general community open to all enrolments.

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Milestones Since the First Cohort

3

cohort cycles completed

180+

completion records issued

7

partner organisations in Track 03

92%

of surveyed learners rate tutor feedback as useful or very useful

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Want to See the Curriculum in Detail?

Visit the Solutions page for a full breakdown of each track, or write to us with questions about which track suits your current level.