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Lighthouse Labs alumni are doing incredible things. We want to tell their stories. Andre Soesilo has been working at Axiom Zen on Routific, which is changing the game for route planning.
In the world of development, staying current is key. If you want to be an asset to your company, or innovate on your own project, you need to be aware of emerging trends, current technologies, and thought leaders in our space.
To be a great developer, you need to be a keyboard wizard. Don shares just a few of the tips and tricks that make his fingers fly.
Our iOS bootcamp's youngest graduate, Kai Aldag, won a scholarship to attend WWDC for an app he coded entirely in Swift. We talked to him about his experience.
Job Hero founder Stefan Mancevski gives tips on the developer job hunt, including how to cater to recruiters, the best job boards, and more.
We asked some of our students about their final projects and Demo Day experience. But we'll let them tell you about it.
There are many ways to learn how to code in Canada. From bootcamps and degrees to self-guided free courses, we've broken down all of the options.
Sarah Johnson, SFU Physics Professor, talks about the struggles and achievements of women in tech today. She also talks about Jeremy's role in an upcoming conference!
How can you deliver an in-person, intense bootcamp experience remotely? By partnering with the Yukon government, we have found the answer.
To be an alumni at Lighthouse Labs means more than just knowing how to code. Michael Steele talks about our community and alumni services.
Our head web bootcamp instructor, Don, responds to an email from a prospective student on taking on a new career in coding.
We are proud to announce our partnership with entrepreneurial innovators, The Next 36!
Granted.ca CEO Stephanie Sang talks about the grants available both in the Vancouver tech community and for growing Canadian companies in general.
Don Burks discusses what happens once you've been accepted into our web development bootcamp, and advice for success.
With our iOS bootcamp, we were blazing a trail as the first iOS developer bootcamp in Canada, so we weren’t sure who our students would be. I don’t think any of us could have anticipated the incredible range of backgrounds that our iOS students came in with, and the amazing careers they’ve gone on to since graduating. Just 6 months after launching, our graduates are working some of the coolest (and most diverse) jobs in development!