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Get to know what we do at Iknite Space:For six months, we train 10 beginner software engineers, taking them from entry-l...
19/02/2026

Get to know what we do at Iknite Space:

For six months, we train 10 beginner software engineers, taking them from entry-level coding basics to building real, usable solutions.

Our trainees work with:
/CD with GitHub Actions
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Relational Databases

Version Control & Git
Agile Development
Domain-Driven Design



By the end of the program, our engineers don’t just know tools — they know how to build, ship, and maintain production-ready solutions.

Ready to start your journey in software engineering?
Join our next cohort now! https://forms.gle/WL2WGF89tHVCxUWT9

Applying for remote, onsite, full-time, or part-time work as a software engineer in 2026? Here’s what you need to know.E...
18/02/2026

Applying for remote, onsite, full-time, or part-time work as a software engineer in 2026? Here’s what you need to know.

Employers are not looking for someone who only knows syntax or can follow tutorials. They want engineers who can think in systems, work inside teams, defend their decisions, and deliver results.

What attracts them fast and makes you stand out in this competitive market is:
* Hands-on experience with real projects
* Understanding of system design and architecture
* Ability to collaborate using Agile/Scrum workflows
* Clear version control discipline (Git, CI/CD pipelines)
* Strong problem-solving and communication skills

At Iknite Space, we train software engineers to master these skills in a structured 6-month program, turning beginners into team-ready engineers who can immediately contribute to real projects.

Join our next cohort today! https://forms.gle/WSEsRr2yQkTZ4xdN9

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Work life is different from school.In school, you submit assignments and move on...In engineering, your code is pushed t...
17/02/2026

Work life is different from school.

In school, you submit assignments and move on...
In engineering, your code is pushed to a shared repository, reviewed line by line, tested in CI, deployed to staging, and sometimes rejected.

Your feature must respect domain boundaries.
Your API must not break other services.
Your migration must not corrupt production data.
There are no grades. There is accountability.

At Iknite Space, trainees don’t just “learn to code.”

They work inside sprint cycles, open pull requests, defend design decisions, refactor after review, and ship through CI/CD pipelines.

That is the difference between completing coursework and operating as an engineer.

Ready to experience real engineering workflows and become team-ready? Apply for the next cohort today. https://forms.gle/Ho8TfknUetWRX3RT7

This week, Iknite Space is highlighting Tata Theclaire, a student and trainee whose growth continues to reflect discipli...
12/02/2026

This week, Iknite Space is highlighting Tata Theclaire, a student and trainee whose growth continues to reflect discipline and quiet consistency.

While preparing to defend her school project next week, she has not missed a single assigned task within the program. Every deliverable has been submitted, reviewed, and improved on schedule.

Over the past weeks, she has worked through structured modules covering system thinking, backend logic, and collaborative workflows — moving from understanding concepts to implementing and refining real features.

Balancing academic responsibilities with technical training isn’t easy.
But she has shown that progress comes from commitment, not convenience.

Today, as we celebrate  , we’re reminded that young people don’t just need inspiration, they need the right foundation.A...
11/02/2026

Today, as we celebrate , we’re reminded that young people don’t just need inspiration, they need the right foundation.

At Iknite Space, our trainees are about to begin an intensive phase covering Domain-Driven Design ( ), , and .js. These courses will shape how they think about building solutions.

Once they complete this phase, they’ll be paired into teams and begin working on real projects, each team building a solution to a societal problem of their choice.

Because Youth Day isn’t just about celebrating potential, It’s about equipping young people to solve real problems.

Some days don’t start with excitement. Here, mornings can feel slow and quiet, almost as if the day hasn’t begun yet. On...
10/02/2026

Some days don’t start with excitement. Here, mornings can feel slow and quiet, almost as if the day hasn’t begun yet. On days like this, it’s natural for trainees to need a gentle reminder of why they are here, why this training matters and what they hope to achieve.

Self-motivation is crucial in programs like this, but so is finding motivation in others and It is truly beautiful to see trainees motivating themselves.
Such moments shine brightest during our weekly bookclub sessions, where they express their ideas boldly, learn from each other, and grow together.

These are little but inspiring moments we cherish at Iknite Space.

To be part of our next Cohort, Register Here! https://forms.gle/v95MtjtBQYzxzriGA

Not everyone in a training room is loud.Some people just sit down and work.This week, we’re highlighting Atso’o Charles ...
05/02/2026

Not everyone in a training room is loud.
Some people just sit down and work.

This week, we’re highlighting Atso’o Charles Ade Tima, a trainee whose growth comes from showing up consistently.

Charles balances different interests, basketball, pencil and pen art yet remains focused during sessions, completes courses on time and helps his colleagues when needed.

Charles’ progress is a reminder that skill is built through routine, attention, and steady effort.

Ready to begin your journey as a software engineer?
Register Here: https://forms.gle/v95MtjtBQYzxzriGA

Iknite Space is open for you

At Iknite Space, we know that technical skills matter, but so does understanding people. That’s why we make space for tr...
04/02/2026

At Iknite Space, we know that technical skills matter, but so does understanding people. That’s why we make space for trainees to pause, reflect, and connect beyond code.

Our sessions focus on non-technical books that sharpen communication, presence, and interpersonal skills — key abilities for working effectively in teams and building products that matter.

Currently, our trainees are reading by Keith Harrell, a book that dives into everyday interactions and the art of meaningful connection.

We are just starting and it has been so inspiring thus far.

If you wish to be a part of our sessions (Bookclub Sessions), please get to us via messages or comment Bookclub under this post.

This week, Iknite Space is highlighting Rose Sharon Anchi Tanga, a graduate trainee who continues to stand out.She is on...
29/01/2026

This week, Iknite Space is highlighting Rose Sharon Anchi Tanga, a graduate trainee who continues to stand out.

She is one of the developers we have seen show strong commitment to learning and applying her skills during the training.

Asides having a background in Technology from the University of Buea, Rose joined Iknite Space to strengthen her web and mobile development skills and transition into real-world engineering work.

She has shown real growth in teamwork and collaboration.

Kudos to you Rose!

Starting out as a  ? You don’t need to be “gifted” to start in tech.But you do need the right environment.You Need:* Str...
28/01/2026

Starting out as a ?
You don’t need to be “gifted” to start in tech.
But you do need the right environment.

You Need:
* Structure that shows what to learn and when
* Guidance from people who’ve shipped real systems
* Consistency, even on days nothing clicks

That’s how developers are built.
Not overnight.
Not in isolation.
But by writing code, breaking things, and learning with others.

If you’ve been stuck watching tutorials and not progressing,
you don’t need more motivation.
You need a system that forces growth, register for our 6 months training and let's get you started: https://forms.gle/v95MtjtBQYzxzriGA

Last week, one of our mentors, Mbianou Bradon don, spent time on-site working directly with trainees.For many junior dev...
27/01/2026

Last week, one of our mentors, Mbianou Bradon don, spent time on-site working directly with trainees.

For many junior developers, the hardest part isn’t writing code, it’s explaining it, receiving feedback, and knowing how to communicate with senior engineers. The tools are complex, the expectations are unclear, and it’s easy to feel out of place.

That’s why our trainees regularly interact with experienced engineers( their mentors) to practice conversations, ask questions, and understand how development teams actually work.

If you’re learning on your own and looking for structure, guidance, and real exposure, this might be what you’re missing.

👉 Registration is open: https://forms.gle/v95MtjtBQYzxzriGA

Here are some common abbreviations in   (Golang) and what they mean:E2E — End to End↳ Testing that validates an entire s...
24/01/2026

Here are some common abbreviations in (Golang) and what they mean:

E2E — End to End
↳ Testing that validates an entire system by exercising real user workflows across all integrated components.

API — Application Programming Interface
↳A defined interface that allows software systems to communicate through structured requests and responses.

CLI — Command Line Interface
↳ A program interface that accepts commands and arguments through a terminal instead of a graphical interface.

SDK — Software Development Kit
↳ A bundled set of libraries, tools, and documentation that simplifies building applications for a specific platform or service.

RPC — Remote Procedure Call
↳ A communication model that allows a program to execute functions on a remote system as if they were local.

HTTP — HyperText Transfer Protocol
↳ A stateless protocol used to transfer data between clients and servers using a request–response model.

JSON — JavaScript Object Notation
↳A lightweight, text-based format for representing structured data in a human-readable way.

CRUD — Create, Read, Update, Delete
↳ The four fundamental operations used to manage persistent data in storage systems.

Learning the language also means learning its language.
Save this — you’ll need it.

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