Caroline Shaw: Tonight we're having our portfolio show which happens at the
end of May every year. I have a couple 
 of projects in my portfolio. One of them
is a website targeted towards people who are traveling across the country
and are looking for something to do. We do 
 a lot of ASP.NET in this program
as well as PHP. Now I kind of have 
 a better framework of the industry standard
and what other people are doing.
Bernie Monette: The Web Development program is a one-year
Ontario post-graduate certificate. We run it as a simulation. So the
students are always working on projects and projects always have a client
so the students are always in a situation where they have to negotiate what
is going to be built.
Acer Alhashimi: This gives me a wide spectrum 
 of choices in terms of the jobs
that I would qualify for and even for me 
 to see where my strength is and
where I would feel more comfortable and successful in a job.
Scott Snowden: We're a ten-person company and right now 40% of our staff have
come through Humber. We really like the Web Development certificate course
that we're here to see tonight because it gives the students and applied understanding
of the programming and of web development technologies and this gives them that skill
to kind of come in and hit the 
 ground running when they come in and
start working for us. I've taken a pretty good 
 look at a lot of the portfolios that
I've seen tonight and it's really encouraging to 
 see that people are trying new things
and working with the latest technology and we're really excited to be able
to interview some of the students that we've seen tonight.
Steve Bosworth: It's probably the busiest year of my life it's been [laughs] but
in a really good way. You know, it's kind 
 of amazing now at the end of the
semester to look back and see just how 
 far we've come in the eight-nine months
it's been since we started and how many projects we've built.
It's kind of amazing how much we've done.
