Vodacom’s #CodeLikeAGirl initiative has been flying high since its inception, with girls all over the country looking to get involved.…
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When you break out the game console to play a video game like NBA2K, chances are the biggest decision you’ll have…
Sometimes major shifts happen virtually unnoticed. On May 5, IBM announced Project CodeNet to very little media or academic attention. CodeNet is…
WeThinkCode, the local software developer training academy will expand to yet another province (previously only in Gauteng and the Western…
With the careers of the future leaning more and more heavily on computer based skills, it’s about time the South…
As we all head back to school during a global pandemic, it’s a good time to ask whether students are…
Whether you’re still working from home or on corona-leave at the moment, we all have additional time on our hands.…
Across the world, the conversion of information into a digital format – also called “digitalisation” – has increased productivity in the public and private sectors. As a result, virtually every country in the world is working towards a digital economy.
Man, where were all the cool things for kids when we were growing up? We had some interesting stuff but anything called the RoboMaster S1 would have been coloured in bright neon, made of semi-indestructible plastics, and would probably have been the result of a cartoon series tie-in. DJI, though, has other ideas.
Google has partnered with Pluralsight, an online platform that offers tech-related courses, to sponsor 30,000 aspiring programmers from Africa.