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Backed by LG, AmazeVR is hoping to resurrect virtual reality’s consumer dreams

TechCrunch LA

Propelled by new technologies, new businessmen have been landing in Los Angeles since the invention of the nickelodeon to create a studio that would dominate popular entertainment. So far, they’ve got more than 1,000 subscribers and expect to add more as consumers start opening their wallets to pick up more devices.

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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. Now, pick your jaw up off the floor and start learning why. “We However, we’re not interested in what your GPA was, only that you bring total dedication to developing as a software engineer now.”.

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MakerSquare Wants to Teach You to Become a Developer in Weeks

Tech Zulu Event

Straight outta Austin, MakerSquare has teamed up with coding school collective, Hack Reactor , to open a new campus in LA to help fill the tech talent gap and to provide the area with the necessary talent pool to continue the Los Angeles tech expansion (as a call to action for President Obama’s TechHire initiative).

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Programs in NYC and LA prepare autistic students to excel in tech careers

StartUp Beat

They make great employees, in other words, says Thornton – the co-founder of Coding Autism, a professional coaching and training company for adults on the autism spectrum. On the other side of the continent, the startup Coding Autism is doing their part to carry forward Beth Rosenberg’s mission by working with adults on the spectrum.