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AlbanyCanCode promising grads a job interview

AlbanyCanCode promising grads a job interview FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Facebook announces $50,000 grant to support expansion of AlbanyCanCode..Eric Anderson/Times Union/Eric AndersonShow MoreShow Less 2of5Buy PhotoSEFCU CEO Michael Castellana, left, and AlbanyCanCode founder and CEO Annmarie Lanesey, center, talk with Air Force veteran and software programmer Ramon Vazquez, right, on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019, at the UPPmarket office in Troy, N.Y. Vazquez learned computer programming after taking classes through AlbanyCanCode, a Troy nonprofit group that organizes computer programming classes at local community colleges. (Will Waldron/Times Union) Annmarie LaneseyWill Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less

Tech Elevator starts new year with high expectations after sale

Tech Elevator starts new year with high expectations after sale News Highlights: Tech Elevator starts new year with high expectations after sale Hughes said Tech Elevator’s signature venture – which re-qualifies employees in high-resilience software tasks – made up a significant portion of the company’s pre-sales revenue. With the support of Stride – and with Tech Elevator as a sister company of Galvanize – he sees employee training as an area for future growth in partnership with the consumer side of the house. “We are at this perfect intersection between the demand for software developers and the increased demand from COVID,” said Hughes. “We as a society need to make the transition from jobs so badly hurt by the virus to jobs in the digital workforce.”

MSDE PARTNERS WITH APPLE IN NEW APP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MARYLAND SCHOOLS

MSDE PARTNERS WITH APPLE IN NEW APP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR MARYLAND SCHOOLS  January 22, 2021 PROGRAM FOR MARYLAND SCHOOLS Will Be Added in the 2021-22 School Year BALTIMORE, MD – (January 22, 2021) – The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) is pleased to announce the launch of a new Career and Technical Education (CTE) program of study in partnership with Apple that will teach students mobile applications and software development beginning next school year. The Mobile Applications and Software Development Program starts by teaching students how to use the Swift programming language. Swift is used to program macOS, iOS, watchOS, tvOS and other devices. This new CTE program will provide students with hands-on experiences in the rapidly growing world of mobile app development and software engineering. The App Development program is primarily for high school and consists of three courses beyond the “Everyone Can Code” (ECC) course, although school systems have th

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