Octa’s coding bootcamp moves into the final stage as the broker celebrates its birthday

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Source: Media Outreach

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 12 November 2024 – Octa, a global financial broker, collaborated with a Malaysian school Ideas International to conduct a three-stage coding bootcamp STATUS 200 in Kuala Lumpur. This August, Octa celebrated its 13th birthday at the bootcamp’s premises together with STATUS 200 students and educators.

The second phase of ‘STATUS 200’, a joint coding bootcamp of Octa and Ideas International, has finished.

This year, a global broker Octa provides full financial support for a coding bootcamp STATUS 200 designed for students of Ideas International, a Kuala Lumpur-based inclusive secondary school. The Octa’s onsight bootcamp will help Malaysian youths in their professional pursuits and propel them towards future coding careers.

The bootcamp consists of three stages, with the final one ending in November. Meanwhile, back in August, students and teachers gathered to celebrate Octa’s 13th birthday and the successful completion of Stage 2 with a birthday cake and Octa merch giveaways.

After Stage 2, students received certificates based on their performance and proceeded to Stage 3, carried out between 17 September and 24 November. To conclude the bootcamp, students will complete and present their final projects reflecting their newly acquired knowledge and experience.

As the bootcamp’s sponsor, Octa is very proud of the students who mastered an intense curriculum and overcame all obstacles to complete the second stage. Watch this video to take in the positive vibes as STATUS 200 students and teachers celebrate Octa’s birthday together!

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