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Flatiron School alumna Sarah Alder shares six important lessons she’s learned as a web developer that she wishes she knew when she was starting out.
Flatiron School alumnus Amanda Himmelstoss shares ten differences in syntax and logic that she’s found as she ventures into JavaScript after learning Ruby.
We share a message—and a new scholarship—for students impacted by the closure of ITT Technical Institute.
The experts at AND CO share their 8 tips for breaking into the freelancing world—whether you’re pursuing web development, design, writing, or any freelance career.
Participating in a startup accelerator like Y Combinator or Techstars gives you valuable access to contacts, specialized advice, and funding that can turbocharge your company’s future. With the help of a few Flatiron alums who have participated in Y Combinator, we share 5 tips for optimizing your chances of getting in.
We share highlights from our VP of Education Joe Burgess’ recent Q&A with Course Report.
Together with SUNY Empire State College, Flatiron School has been selected to join the Department of Education’s EQUIP program, which aims to provide Americans with more flexible and affordable options in higher education, while at the same time helping them build in-demand job skills, such as software development.
We share a few important questions you have to ask yourself to find the best coding education option for you.
Flatiron alumna (and current Kickstarter Cloud Operations Engineer) Natacha Springer speaks with us about learning how to code, finding a fulfilling career, and maintaining work-life balance as a mother.