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Full Stack Developer Online Training & Certification
BECOME A CERTIFIED & EXPERIENCED FULL-STACK WEB DEVELOPER About the Course Full Stack Developers are web & software developers that design complete applications and websites. They work on all facets of development fron front-end, to back-end, database to system administration, and even testing. This training and certification program is a 16-week in-depth program that a comprehensive online tutorial on all the latest web & software development technologies, provides individual and team-based projects, and projects that will provide real-world experience working with companies across many different industries. Key Features Instructor led Online Training Detailed textbooks and tutorials with code samples and follow-along programming exercises Individual & Team-based coding assignments for better reinforcement 1-on-1 Mentoring and Coaching from industry professionals Quizzes & Exams to test your knowledge Real world programming assignments and interaction with organizations from various industries Blockchain secured & verifiable certificate Who needs to attend? Entry to mid-level web developers, project managers, or anyone looking to break into the world of web and software development. What programming languages are covered in the course? The Full Stack Developer Training & Certification covers a variety of front-end technologies in-depth, such as HTML5, Bootstrap, CSS3, JavaScript & JavaScript frameworks like Angular.js. The program then dives deep into the concepts and best practices for back-end technologies like PHP, Ruby, Ruby on Rails and Node.js. This training program then provides an introduction and overview of database technologies like MySQL, PostgreSQL and even NoSQL technologies like MongoDB. Then it concludes with an overview of development tools like Git, DevOps and Debugging tools. Why should I use this training program from Samex? Samex's Full Stack Development Training & Certification program is the best value for time & money invested. We stand out because our students & participants: Get trained by the best trainers in the industry Get access to technology-specific training videos and reading material Get an assigned mentor that holds regular meetings to ensure students are on track and understand the technology Get Resume writing tutorials and Interview preparation skills to better market themselves as an experienced software developer Get real-world experience, which many student's don't have after completing a traditional education program All participants will receive their login credentials to the online training platform, as well as the contact information for their assigned mentor one week prior to the start date. Do I receive a certification for this program? Yes. Upon completion of this 16-week training program, you will receive a Samex blockchain secured certification that can be verified by any employer. This content of this course will also prepare you for the following industry certification exams. Microsoft 70-480: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 PHP & Zend Certification Oracle: MySQL 5.6 Developer  Certification exam vouchers for Microsoft, Zend and Oracle are included with this training program. For more details, please contact us at info@samex.online
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Good News for Australia’s Crypto Investors and Start-Ups…

High profile Australian investors will soon be able to get exposure to cryptocurrency in a way more familiar to them than currently available. This comes thanks to a new fund founded by Dominent Venture Partners’ Domenic Carosa and Holger Arians, and Herik Andersson, himself an experienced Wall Street trader. Apollo Capital, as they’re known, are attempting to raise a $30 million for use in the blockchain space. They aim to focus on cryptocurrencies, blockchain-based projects, and initial coin offerings. The fund will be Australia’s first to manage crypto assets and will be reserved for investors with a minimum of $50,000AUD available.

For Carosa such funds are inevitable and are all part of providing the necessary legitimacy for the space to flourish. He told the Australian Financial Review:

“It’s still very embryonic, but for us this is part of the market maturing and bringing more credibility to the space… You hear that people like Bill Gates, Richard Branson and funds like Andreessen Horowitz taking long-term bullish views on bitcoin and blockchain … this also adds further credibility.”

Meanwhile, the NEM.io blockchain development fund is also expanding to Australia. Jason Lee, their global director of partnerships and strategic alliances aims to invest around $14 million in Australian fintech ventures. The $80 million fund are also looking for opportunities to bring innovation to their own blockchain XEM through their financing of startups. So far, NEM.io have invested in CopyrightBank, a service aiming to protect digital assets based in Melbourne.

Lee is hoping that the ease with which developers familiar with Javascript should find transitioning to the XEM platform should help with its adoption. This is compared to platforms such as Ethereum which use more obscure programming languages.

The XEM development fund has a unique approach to allocating funds. At least 3% of their network of 20,000 users must agree to a project. Lee explained this community approach:

It came together as a group of people believing in the concept of blockchain. We wanted this to be available for the community as well, which is why we’re a community fund, not a VC or private equity fund.

However, not every Australian venture capital fund have fully warmed up to the idea of cryptocurrency and blockchain just yet – well, not enough to allocate funds to it. Paul Naphtali of Rampersand explained why he remained cautious of the space:

“I worked through the past two boom-and-bust tech cycles. The almost feverish excitement around blockchain and cryptocurrencies reminds me of the heady days of mobile ten years ago, or the web 20 years ago – new tech changed the world, but with the hype also came some spurious companies.”

 

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