Framework
Techniques,
Taught Live
Started in 2023, Domain was built around one specific gap: most framework education is either too abstract or too shallow to use immediately in real projects.
See the programme
A specific problem deserves a specific answer
Framework knowledge should translate directly into what you do on Monday morning — not sit as theory in a notebook.
Domain runs live webinars where participants work through real implementation challenges alongside instructors — not polished demos, but actual debugging, decision-making, and architecture choices.
Sessions are kept small enough that questions get real answers. Every programme is built around a single framework focus so nothing gets diluted.
Instructors who build, not just teach
Each instructor on Domain's platform maintains active work in their framework area — sessions draw on current project experience, not archived slides.
Orla Nkemdirim
Lead Curriculum Architect
Spent eight years building component-driven systems for mid-scale SaaS products before shifting focus to education. Structures sessions so concepts stack logically rather than landing all at once.
Benedikt Varga
Senior Framework Instructor
Worked across three distinct framework ecosystems in product teams across Europe. Runs technical deep-dives that stay grounded in the kind of decisions engineers face week to week.
Four principles that shape every programme
Single-framework focus per course
Each course covers one framework in depth rather than surveying several shallowly. Participants leave with working knowledge of specific APIs, patterns, and common failure points.
Live Q&A built into every session
Questions are addressed during the session, not queued for an end-of-course forum. Instructors pause, adapt, and work through confusion in real time.
Exercises use participant-submitted scenarios
Before each cohort, registered participants share a brief context of their current project or role. Instructors incorporate at least two real scenarios per session.
Recordings stay available for six months
Time zone differences are real. All registered participants keep access to session recordings and shared code repositories for six months after the final live date.
Domain is run as an international platform — sessions are scheduled across multiple time slots to accommodate participants from North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific without requiring anyone to attend at 3 a.m.