Rebase Code Camp

Rebase Code Camp

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Rebase is Cameroon’s first exclusively coding school, operating in Cameroon and training Full-Stack Web Developers onsite, in the nation's capital - Yaoundé.

20/05/2026

From the sun-drenched hills of the West to the vibrant streets of Yaoundé and the lush rainforests that stretch across our land, today we celebrate the remarkable story of our nation. A story of resilience forged through challenges, communities that stand strong together, and a future filled with endless potential.

This May 20, we honour every Cameroonian pushing boundaries, innovating boldly, and shaping a brighter tomorrow. At Rebase, we’re proud to be part of this journey, supporting the dreamers and builders who will take our country forward.

Wishing you all a joyful and memorable National Day! 🇨🇲

19/05/2026

Great news for parents looking for fun but productive skills for their kids for the long holidays!

Young Innovators Lab is bringing an exciting summer program in Coding & Robotics to Yaoundé. It’s the perfect way to transform your child's holiday into a launchpad for future tech leadership!

Designed for ages 10-18, this hands-on, results-driven program covers everything from Python programming to electronics and leadership skills. Plus, this year features an important new addition: CPR Training, so your child can learn essential, lifesaving skills!

Program Details:

* Venue: Rebase campus, opposite SCB Bank, Obobogo

* Session 1: June 29 – July 25

* Session 2: August 3 – 29

Special Offer:
Secure a spot early and save 10,000 FCFA! The Early Bird price is just 65,000 FCFA if you register by June 15.
(Regular price: 75,000 FCFA)

Seats are limited, so reserve your spot today!

Contact them on WhatsApp to register:
📱 +237 680 262 136 📱 +237 672 632 153

Photos from Rebase Code Camp's post 18/05/2026

JavaScript is more than just a programming language, it's the backbone of modern web development. From interactive websites to scalable applications and real-time digital experiences, JavaScript remains one of the most in-demand skills in tech today.

Fresh off last week's Edge AI & Resilient IoT Systems Workshop, our newest cohort are back at it, exploring JavaScript with Wadinga Leonard.

At Rebase, we don't just talk about tech, we build it. If you're ready to move beyond theoretical tutorials and start writing production-ready code with a community that pushes you to grow, this is where you belong.

Ready to build? Applications for our July Batch are ongoing.
👇 Lock in your spot here:
🔗 forms.gle/zhn7TWqkasVCuFqS7

Photos from Rebase Code Camp's post 15/05/2026

It's a wrap on the Edge AI & Resilient IoT Systems Workshop at Rebase Code Camp.

What happened over the past few days was something special. Participants stepped outside their comfort zones to explore an entirely new side of technology, many of them working directly with hardware systems for the very first time, and they showed up to every challenge with determination and curiosity.

One of the most rewarding parts of the workshop was watching participants come alive with those unforgettable "wow" moments as they discovered new concepts and pushed through complex challenges together. The energy, laughter, and collaboration throughout the week made it clear that something meaningful was happening in this space.

And here are a few takeaways from the week:

- Hardware is not as intimidating as it looks. Once you get your hands on it, everything changes.

- Edge AI is not a distant concept. It is something you can build, test, and deploy today.

- Persistence is a skill too. Every error pushed through this week proved that.

To every participant who completed this workshop, congratulations. Your dedication, resilience, and growth throughout this program did not go unnoticed.

A very special thank you to Dessap Fomekong Loic Joffree and Matt-Klaus Mushi for the exceptional time, energy, expertise, and mentorship you poured into this cohort. Your hands-on guidance went far beyond technical instruction and gave participants the confidence to explore a completely new field.

We would also like to thank the team at Rebase for creating an environment that made this level of experimentation, innovation, and collaboration possible throughout the week.

The workshop may be over, but the journey is just getting started. What these participants have learned here will carry forward into every project they build, every problem they solve, and every boundary they push. We cannot wait to see what comes next.

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Photos from Rebase Code Camp's post 15/05/2026

We had the distinct pleasure of attending the Welcome Reception for the 2024/2025 Chevening & Commonwealth Scholars, hosted on Wednesday by the British High Commissioner in Bastos.

It was an evening defined by interesting conversations and the celebration of academic and professional achievement. A huge thank you to the British High Commissioner - Matt Woods - for the warm invitation!

We loved connecting with a room full of brilliant minds like Mr. Guillaume David Soto, Matt-Klaus Mushi and Boris Landry KOUEKAM, among many other distinguished guests.

Hearing the diverse paths the scholars have taken since their return was truly inspiring. A special shout-out to Joan, whose dedication to her mental health project is a testament to the real-world impact these scholarships facilitate.

It is clear that the future of our professional community is in very capable hands!

Photos from Rebase Code Camp's post 14/05/2026

Day 4 is here and we’re wrapping up the Edge AI & Resilient IoT Systems Workshop at Rebase Code Camp!

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Photos from Rebase Code Camp's post 13/05/2026

Energy levels were high at the Edge AI & Resilient IoT Systems Workshop as participants continued to dive deeper into the world of embedded intelligence, experimentation, and real-time problem solving.

Yesterday’s sessions introduced participants to practical sensor testing using Arduino boards, where they explored how embedded systems interact with the physical world through temperature, light, and potentiometer sensors. Through a series of hands-on exercises and experimentation, participants gained a deeper understanding of how real-time environmental data was collected and processed at the edge.

Today, under the guidance of Fomekong Loic Joffree, the workshop became even more interactive and collaborative. Participants actively worked on transmitting and displaying live data from Arduino boards onto a local server using Node-RED, a powerful flow-based programming tool used for building IoT systems and real-time data pipelines. From troubleshooting connections to testing live dashboards, the room was filled with curiosity, teamwork, inquisitive thinking, and continuous exploration.

The session concluded with an introduction to AI-powered live object detection, led by -Klaus Mushi, an IT specialist, innovator, and ICT for Development consultant with a strong interest in software engineering, hardware systems, and AI. Participants explored how AI models are trained to recognize and interpret objects in real time, combining computer vision, embedded AI, and practical model training to better understand how intelligent systems can respond dynamically to their environments.

Through constant experimentation and collaborative learning, the workshop created an environment where participants were not just learning emerging technologies—they were actively building with them.

This is only the beginning. Stay with us as we continue documenting the journey through AI and IoT innovation.

Photos from Rebase Code Camp's post 12/05/2026

Yesterday marked the official launch of the Edge AI & Resilient IoT Systems Workshop at Rebase!

​Over the next week, participants will explore the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Edge Computing, and resilient IoT systems. These technologies are rapidly transforming industries and powering smarter, more efficient solutions across the world.

​We’re lucky to have Fomekong Loic Joffree steering this intensive workshop. Bringing a powerhouse background from Amadeus, he specializes in everything from Data Mining to hardware prototyping. He’s currently deep-diving into hardware innovation and decentralized communication with our cohort, focusing on turning complex data and statistical modeling into actionable, real-world IoT solutions.

​Key learning areas include:
​🔹 Edge Intelligence: Running AI models such as face recognition directly on microcontrollers like the Arduino Uno R4.

🔹 Decentralized Communication: Using LoRa and Meshtastic protocols to build resilient off-grid communication systems.

🔹 Circular Engineering: Exploring sustainable hardware prototyping through 3D-printed components and recycled materials.

🔹 Edge AI with Edge Impulse: Training and deploying Machine Learning models directly on embedded hardware.

🔹 Mesh Networking & AI Agents: Building sensor networks without cellular dependency and exploring frameworks like OpenClaw.

​As the workshop unfolds, we look forward to engaging brilliant minds, exchanging ideas, and exploring how emerging technologies can help solve meaningful challenges within our communities and beyond.

​The future of resilient, intelligent, and decentralized systems is already being built, and this workshop is part of that movement.

​👉 Follow our journey throughout the week as we share hands-on projects, breakthroughs, and innovations emerging from the lab. If you’re passionate about the future of smart tech, stay connected!

11/05/2026

Traditional IoT models often rely on expensive cloud infrastructure and stable internet, which can be a barrier in many regional contexts.

The "Edge AI & Resilient IoT Systems" workshop is an intensive, one-week technical program designed to move beyond basic sensor-to-cloud connectivity. Led by Fomekong Loic Joffree a specialist in decentralized communication and hardware innovation, this workshop focuses on the intersection of Edge Computing, AI-driven microcontrollers, and Off-grid Mesh Networks. Participants will transition from theory to building localized, high-performance hardware solutions that operate without a constant internet connection.

Where: Rebase Code Camp
When: May 11 – May 15, 2026
For: Software developers looking to move into hardware, electronics enthusiasts, and engineers interested in localized AI solutions.

If you’re ready to explore the future of localized AI and resilient hardware systems, this workshop is for you.

11/05/2026

The African job market is changing fast, and where you live no longer defines where you can work.

Degrees still matter, but practical digital skills are becoming the fastest bridge between talent and opportunity.

And we’re already seeing it happen every day:
📍 A developer in Yaoundé helping scale startups in Europe.
📍 A designer in Douala building products used across Africa.
📍 A data analyst in Buea solving real problems for global companies.

Technology didn’t just lower barriers. It changed the game entirely.

At Rebase, we’re not just teaching tech skills. We’re helping young Africans build careers without borders and create opportunities that reach far beyond their location.

YOUR JOURNEY STARTS THIS JULY
Registration for our July Cohort is officially OPEN.

Whether you’re starting from zero or looking to level up your skills, this is your chance to build something bigger for yourself.

The future of work is already here. Step into it.

👇 Secure your spot in the July Cohort: [ https://forms.gle/zhn7TWqkasVCuFqS7 ]

07/05/2026

You’ve probably heard the term "full-stack developer," but what does it actually mean?

​Every application you use has two sides:
The front-end is everything you see and interact with, including buttons, pages, dashboards, and design.
The back-end is everything working behind the scenes, like servers, databases, APIs, and logic that make everything function.

​A full-stack developer is someone who understands and builds both.
​But it’s not about knowing everything; it’s about being able to take an idea from concept to a working product without constantly waiting on someone else to complete the next piece.

​For developers in Africa, this skill is especially powerful.

​Startups are small, teams are lean, and resources are limited. The developer who can build across the stack becomes incredibly valuable because they can move ideas into working products faster. That is why full-stack is more than a job title; it is a practical skill for builders.

​At Rebase Code Camp, we train full-stack web developers in Yaoundé who don’t just learn tools, but learn how to think like builders capable of turning ideas into real, working products.

​Applications for our July intake are now open, and spots are filling up quickly!

​🔗 Apply here: https://forms.gle/zhn7TWqkasVCuFqS7

​If you’ve been thinking about getting into tech, don’t wait for the perfect moment or perfect clarity. Most people only figure things out after they’ve already started.

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