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Come Back Stronger week with Sparta Global

By cb244 | 28 May 2021

Five days of free Technology workshops and more. 21-25 June 2021. #ComeBackStronger week – five days of free technology workshops, employer talks, advice blogs, new programme launches … Read more

Coding for Beginners – Python

By cb244 | 21 May 2021

By FDM, Wednesday 26 May, 2-3.30pm. FDM are hosting an introductory session for those looking to learn the basics of programming in Python. There is … Read more

Technology Academy: Starting to code in Python

By cb244 | 22 January 2021

Bright Network Technology Academy are offering an introduction to Python course. Created for beginners and takes 4-4.5 hours in total. Made up of five different … Read more

Unicode 20/21 – your first challenge awaits!

By cb244 | 25 November 2020

Unicode has officially launched and students can now take part in the first challenge. Sign up today! Compete and get noticed Join 79 other universities … Read more

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