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November 30, 2012
 

Sarajevo School of Science and Technology Hosts First Google Bootcamp in BiH

The Sarajevo School of Science and Technology (SSST) hosted the first ever Google Bootcamp Workshop in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The workshop was organized in cooperation with Google Startup Weekend  and with support from Google’s Student Ambassador and the first BiH student to win Google’s prestegious «Dr. Anita Borg» scholarship, Selma Causevic.

google_logo The three-day bootcamp brought together young JavaScript developers across the country with the aim to further educate them in the field of HTML5 technologies. Lectures and workshops provided participants with knowledge on how to use Google’s JavaScript Framework and AngularJS to build a dynamic web interface, and they were able to put that knowledge to use in the practical portion of the workshop. Participants had the opportunity to pitch their ideas and compete for some worthy prizes, such as visit to the Blackbox Mansion in Sillicon Valley, CA (airfare and accomodation included), consultancy services and yearly web hosting packages, and office space in Sarajevo.

Overall, there were 80 participants, 17 mentors, and 10 team members attending the event.

SSST is the best and most renowned private university in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It recently opened a new, state-of-the-art campus in the country’s capital of Sarajevo. The new campus takes up 10.000m2 (cca.108.000ft2) of land, and with building costs of six million euros, it is the biggest private investment made in the country in the past two decades.

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Aldina Dzebo
Aldina Dzebo
Bosnia and Herzegovina born and raised with the permanent address in Florida for the past 15 years, I am passionate about human rights, cooking, photography and travels, among other things. When it comes to education, I believe in the "4 A" rule: Available, Accessible, Acceptable and Adaptable education for all.



 
 

 

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