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This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron in Web and iOS. – See more at: http://blog.flatironschool.com/an-epic-adventure-how-to-create-sessions-in-rails/#sthash.dATLZlUP.dpuf
It’s been an eventful year for Suma Reddy. A year out of Flatiron School, she co-founded her own company Waddle and presented a beta app for it at the White House.
D. Frank Smith wrote an article at EdTech highlighting the booming popularity of coding — and how Flatiron School is filling that much-needed gap in traditional education settings.
If you attended high school any time after 1999, odds are you’ve read Justin Kestler’s work.
Logging into apps with your Facebook credentials instead of an e-mail is commonplace these days. So, how do you add this functionality to your app? It’s actually fairly simple.
This summer, Flatiron School has partnered with Nitrous Inc. to bring a cloud-coding platform to its high school summer intensives.
We commence our journey in the darkest of crevices, a most important file hidden deep inside the config directory: route.rb.
Suma Reddy graduated from Flatiron’s iOS 003 cohort about a year ago, and she’s already presenting her app to some of the nation’s top leaders.