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It's time for the 21-Day Coding Challenge! Learn to code in 15-30 minutes a day, and stand a chance to win amazing prizes.
Rocky Balboa had his stair sprints, the Cool Runnings team hung out in an ice cream truck, and Bruce Wayne practiced swordplay on ice - winners have their prep routine, and we know you’re no different. That’s why we’ve rounded up a few free resources to help you sharpen your skills before the challenge officially kicks off.
It's International Women's Day, and we're celebrating a few of the unsung heroes who have left an impact on the tech landscape.
Learn while you work, commute, relax, or exercise. These podcasts offer a glimpse into the American and Canadian tech scenes.
Lighthouse Labs and Caisse Desjardins des Technologies de l’information team up to finance student tuitions in Montreal and Ottawa.
Lighthouse Labs CEO Jeremy Shaki reflects on the past five years as we hit our five-year birthday.
Lighthouse Labs recognizes the need for financial, emotional and academic support to foster meaningful change and life-long learning, which is why we aim to offer substantial tuition assistance, including our commitment to $150,000 in scholarships, and mentorship opportunities.
We just hit our five-year mark. Here are photos from our Toronto and Vancouver celebrations in case you couldn't make it!
Coding knowledge continues to be a skill that is in high demand. But to truly gain a new skill you need to dive in to build that muscle memory. So, commit to practicing coding every day!
Attending bootcamp takes determination and grit, but self-care is just as important. It can be easy to fall into bad habits like skipping out on sleep and not eating well. However, staying healthy while attending bootcamp will actually help you succeed!
Rohit Dhand is one of our amazing Vancouver instructors who has been working in computers and programming for almost 30 years.
By having an understanding of what's possible with code, designers can open up a wider range of career opportunities.
One fundamental reason for teaching digital literacy is impact. Teachers from kindergarten up to grade 12 are advocates and evangelists for lifelong learning.
It is worth exploring how technology touches our lives as a vehicle for bringing about a deeper and more thorough understanding of the value of technical training, digital literacy, and fluency with the types of problem-solving skills that are needed to work with computers.
So you want to learn to code? Congratulations! With online and offline options, paid and free, deciding what is best for you can take some time and energy. At Lighthouse Labs, it’s our opinion that everyone has their own learning style, and education isn’t one size fits all.