Events for March 23, 2020 – Digital Nova Scotia – Leading Digital Industry

React Boot Camp (March 23 – April 3)

Did you know, DNS members with less than 50 employees could access this training program for free? Have more than 50 employees? No worries, you could attend for 50% off! Designed for developers, by developers. Learn how to build, maintain and launch real-world web applications with the multi-day React Bootcamp (March 23-April 3). Combining theory and application, you will produce your own apps and complete the program with the core knowledge required to deeply understand and begin building and testing robust web apps in React. Initially developed by Facebook, React is a framework used in many large-scale businesses around the world, such as Facebook, Netflix, Airbnb, and Uber. A front-runner amongst frameworks, React provides libraries to create feature-rich applications in the fields of Web Development, Mobile, and VR. Considered a user-interface framework, React allows you to code complex front-end applications with minimal resource allocation and easy scaling, and unlike most other Javascript frameworks, React is built in such a way that it pushes good coding practices, such as code reuse and data abstraction. Through this program, you will master leading-edge skills and increase your capacity to compete in local and global markets of mobile development. This hands-on, classroom-based program uses […]

Webinar – For Employers: Atlantic Immigration Pilot Project (AIPP)

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Project (AIPP) is a new employer-driven immigration program designed to address the labour gaps of employers in the Atlantic Provinces. The Atlantic Immigration Pilot is for skilled immigrants and international student graduates who want to permanently live in Atlantic Canada. For more information on the pilot project visit: Immigration, Refugees and Canadian Citizenship (IRCC) or Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) To become designated, an employer must: Have a business operating in good standing Provide information on labour needs Commit to working with a service provider organization on settlement and retention Join us for a 1 hour webinar for information on how ISANS, a Settlement Providing Organization, can help Nova Scotian employers settle and retain skilled immigrants and international student graduate. Registration deadline is Friday, March 20 at 5:00pm. Registrations made after this deadline will not be accepted.