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Lighthouse Labs CEO Jeremy Shaki reflects on the past five years as we hit our five-year birthday.
Patrick Simonian is a Lighthouse Lab Web Development bootcamp graduate from Victoria who recently started working for the BC Government. Find out more!
Nima is a full-time instructor at our Vancouver campus and has been doing some amazing work in the community both with Lighthouse Labs and our partner agency Canada Learning Code.
Quantum Mob is a Toronto development agency that started in early 2016 working out of Devhub in Toronto. They have since grown to 12 full-time employees. They were founded by Erich Reich and Eric Kim, who worked together at a previous job, and decided to go into business together.
Devhub launches in Vancouver as Devhub Toronto moves locations to King and Bathurst in the heart of Canada's largest city
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!
The Women in Web Development Facebook group team scored 638 points among its 130 members during the 21-Day Coding Challenge topping the overall leaderboard when all was said and done.
Members of the winning team of the 21-Day Coding Challenge share their favourite part of the 21DCC, how they originally heard of the challenge and how they worked together.
Including who won the grand prize trip to San Francisco as well as our three finalist prize winners
How has Lighthouse Labs bootcamp prepared you for your current position?
"I think we need to find a balance between screen time and play time. It’s important for students to be familiar with technology, but also have time away from screens, whether it’s computer, tablet, phones, or TV"
The First Nations Technology Council & Lighthouse Labs helped open career doors for Jamal Alawes, now at Coconut Software.
October 28 is Lighthouse Labs' five-year birthday! To honour this exciting milestone, we're taking a look back at some of the past events and goals we've achieved, our favourite initiatives we've been a part of along the way, and what kind of impact they had after the fact.