Founded less than a year ago by a group of University of Western Ontario grads, Bitmaker Labs has been described as a bootcamp that puts participants through nine weeks of training in the latest ...
Over the past couple of years, a Bitcoin-powered mobile application developed by Seattle-based blockchain adtech and payments company CakeCodes has quietly amassed 250,000 active monthly users. The ...
Toronto, Canada – Bitmaker Labs has received a substantial equity investment from a group led by Russell Square Partners, a Toronto-based investment firm. The investment will fund new curriculum ...
A Toronto-based bootcamp for budding web developers has been allowed to resume operations a week after an investigation by the Ontario government left its founders with no choice but to voluntarily ...
For Bitmaker Labs, the trouble started with a flattering newspaper profile. In April, Canada's Globe & Mail ran a piece on the Toronto-based hacker school, calling it "an intense program for ...
As part of a move to expand from 15 to 25 campuses by end of year, US-based education-to-employment company General Assembly has announced its acquisition of Bitmaker, a Toronto-based coding bootcamp.
As Bitmaker hosts its web development symposium showcasing the work of its latest cohort of web developers, the coding academy also announced a partnership with the Centre for Social Innovation.
The Ontario government is investigating a Toronto-based web development bootcamp that it believes has been operating as an unregistered school – a violation of the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005 – ...
Over the past couple of years, a Bitcoin-powered mobile application developed by Seattle-based blockchain adtech and payments company CakeCodes has quietly amassed 250,000 active monthly users. The ...