The Codershigh handbook describes the culture of the space more than a rigid set of rules.

Session culture

  • Questions first. We try to understand the question before trying to solve it.
  • No rush to closure. A session may remain open-ended for a long time.
  • Clarity over jargon. If an idea cannot be said simply, we probably do not understand it well enough yet.
  • Discussion over performance. The value of a session comes from collective reasoning, not individual display.

Participation norms

  • Naïve questions are welcome.
  • Disagreement should clarify, not dominate.
  • People are encouraged to think aloud.
  • Slowness is not a weakness here.
  • Confusion is often the beginning of insight.

What facilitators do

Facilitators do not simply deliver answers. They hold the space, sharpen the question, connect scattered ideas, and help the group notice deeper structure.

What Codershigh is not

Codershigh is not:

  • a placement-prep funnel
  • a speed-solving competition
  • a coaching factory
  • a content-coverage machine

It is a space for serious, shared intellectual adventure.