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Our friends at Skillcrush introduce us to 23 inspiring women killing it in tech.
Why inventiveness, curiosity, and other creative traits are key to becoming a great programmer.
We’ve all heard that coding is a must-have skill for the future—but if you aren’t responsible for building your company’s website or other digital products, you may think that doesn’t mean you. But the truth is – learning a few coding tricks of the trade can be a huge benefit to anyone. And HTML and CSS is a great place to start.
Through a partnership with a humanitarian initiative Re:Coded, we are launching a Fellowship that will train Syrian refugees in Iraq as software developers and connect them with employers who hire remote talent.
Flatiron School alum Tiffany Peon breaks down the different types of projects new programmers work on in their first development jobs.
From career advice to coding help, open Slack groups are super helpful for tech beginners. Here are the best communities to get you started.
It’s a common dilemma we’ve all faced at some point: you want to watch a certain movie or TV show, but you don’t know which streaming service you’ll be able to find it on.
While attending University of Michigan as a Spanish and Linguistics major, Flatiron School alum Jen Eisenberg spent a summer learning to program in our Web Development Immersive. When she returned to college for her Senior year, she had a new skillset and a new direction in her studies
Benedict Cumberbatch played him, but there’s more to him than that.