USA’s Holberton opens a school in Egypt for computer science developers
The Holberton School network will open a school in Egypt to train computer engineers, developers specialising in machine learning and artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, blockchain and cryptocurrency, and full-stack web development.
22/06/2021 at 17h11, by Africa Business+
The new school will welcome its first students in July 2021. This is Holberton’s fourth location on the continent, since 2019, after Morocco, Tunisia and Madagascar.
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