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Indeed Prime On Why Los Angeles Is A Hot Technology Jobs Market

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Terence Chiu: Indeed Prime is a new product Indeed is building, to attract top software engineers, and connect them with the best, attractive companies hiring software engineers. We're definitely seeing interest from people in the Bay Area, and from other cities in the country, who are open to great opportunities in LA.

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SiliconBeach's 1st LEGO Challenge

SoCal Tech Calendar

Labeled as one of the fastest growing tech hotspots, Silicon Beach has definitely not slowed down and we need your help building the future, one LEGO at a time in a race that youll never forget. This is a special event for software engineers and web developers who havent stopped being a kid (because we havent!)

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LA-Based Coding Bootcamp Codesmith Boasts 96% Hiring Rate

Tech.Co

The key to creating software engineers that are capable and effective in their roles is to teach more than coding. However, we’re not interested in what your GPA was, only that you bring total dedication to developing as a software engineer now.”. Is coding education not the foolproof model we once thought?

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MakerSquare Wants to Teach You to Become a Developer in Weeks

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With the growing need for Software Engineers at technology, entertainment and media companies in the Los Angeles area, Hack Reactor, which has three founders who are University of Southern California graduates, identified fertile ground for MakerSquare to educate, train and mentor technologists in Southern California. “Los

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Gaining an Edge: Understanding Cyber Risk Appetite

Xconomy

The first thing organizations need to do is broaden their definition of cyber risk and understand how much risk they’re willing to take. What organizations need to do is define the level of cyber risk they’re willing to accept in the context of their overall risk appetites. Defining Cyber Risk Appetite.

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How to Teach Computational Thinking

Xconomy

Yes, there’s certainly a need for some number of software engineers in the world who can write low-level programs in languages like C++ or Java or JavaScript—and can handle the details of loops and declarations. One can express things at a much higher level—so one can concentrate on computational thinking, not mere programming.

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Interview with Jonathan Lehmann and James Chung, KarmaGoat

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James Chung: My previous background is in software engineering. Entrepreneurship, and trying to start something on my own was definitely one of the tracks I was pursuing at Anderson. The site looks to be very well executed, where did you get the technology expertise to pull off the site?

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