Date:08/01/16
Educational program under the name "Code the Future" started on January 18 will continue until April 11.
The main objective of the project is to develop beginner programmers as "Web Developer" and increase their level to be employed within the specified time.
During 12 weeks, intensive training and real working conditions will be created for the participants including 240 hours of lessons and 240 hours of laboratory work.
Under the program, the participants will be taught skills of building interactive web projects from scratch basics of HTML5 & CSS3, JavaScript, PHP & MySQL with dual programming methods.
Moreover, students are rendered assistance in individual development training and career planning.
High Tech Park launches next phase of “Code Academy”
The next phase of the project "Code Academy" which is implemented at High Tech Park (HT Park) of the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies (MCHT) has been launched.Educational program under the name "Code the Future" started on January 18 will continue until April 11.
The main objective of the project is to develop beginner programmers as "Web Developer" and increase their level to be employed within the specified time.
During 12 weeks, intensive training and real working conditions will be created for the participants including 240 hours of lessons and 240 hours of laboratory work.
Under the program, the participants will be taught skills of building interactive web projects from scratch basics of HTML5 & CSS3, JavaScript, PHP & MySQL with dual programming methods.
Moreover, students are rendered assistance in individual development training and career planning.
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