WeThinkCode, coder’s school opens in South Africa

First photos

It was on the model of “42 Born to code” the school of coders of Xavier Niel installed in the 17th district of Paris that the WeThinkCode project was set up in South Africa. The school is now open and will welcome the first students …

“With over 200 million people aged 15 to 24, Africa has the youngest population in the world and is a unique source of untapped talent,” said Camille Agon, who brought the Model 42 to South Africa . “With WeThinkCode, in partnership with 42, we hope to source these code geniuses, give them the chance to fulfill their vocation and contribute to the economic development of Africa. “

Here are the first photos from WeThinkCode

Here are the first photos from WeThinkCode

The first photos from WeThinkCode
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How will WeThinkCode work?
 

There are no registration or tuition fees and training will take place over a period of two to three years.

Learn more about the project in this article

The project is based on the success of the 42 Born to Code system in France, which produces 1,000 qualified IT professionals per year. WeThinkCode will allow South African students to immediately learn computer skills and allow them to work in good conditions. The incubator will be launched in March 2016, 100 students.

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Source: http://www.info-afrique.com/5236-wethinkcode-afrique-du-sud-photos/

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