Business leaders challenged to create an app
An event called the White Collar Coding Challenge gives business leaders the chance to learn some code, build an app and upload it for anyone in the world to use.
An event called the White Collar Coding Challenge gives business leaders the chance to learn some code, build an app and upload it for anyone in the world to use.
Coding is being taught to business leaders in Jersey today.
The first White Collar Coding Challenge aims to help islanders think more about digital skills in the workplace.
Teams of five will be set the task of learning how to build a web app, design it and upload it for people around the world to have a look at.
It comes as the digital economy is growing at a rapid rate.
The weekend event coincides with International Pride Month and the 51st anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
The scheme has been backed by the island's Lieutenant-Governor, and is the first of its kind in the Channel Islands.
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