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Kode with Karlie scholar Cindy Zhou has had a lifelong desire to become a mummy and an astronaut, which definitely ups her cool factor. Read on to see what makes her tick.
For Maya Man, a two-week introductory programming class at The Flatiron School literally changed her life.
A funny thing happened at our Flatiron “Speed Dating” event last week. A Flatiron student who graduated a little over a year ago came back — this time to hire some students of her own.
One question parents often ask Flatiron School is, “Where should my kid start?”
Between fashion design, dog showing, and excelling in school, we’re not quite sure where Kode for Karlie scholar Hannah Breall finds the time to fit in so many lines of code.
Some of Catherine McCurry’s ideas may sound like they come straight from the Sci-Fi Channel, but as a creative programmer, thinking about the future is just part of the job.
Welcome back to another edition of Code History Lesson, where we spotlight ye computer scientists of olde, one tech genius at a time. This week we’re taking a look at Claude
We’re excited to announce the launch of Build Your Own Sound-Generating Circuit—a workshop designed to get you started in working with electronic circuits. About DIY Electronics – Build Your Own
This post was written by Vaidehi Joshi. Vaidehi is a writer turned programmer. She is a Barnard College alumna and graduate of The Flatiron School. Before learning to code, she was