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We’re proud and honored to announce a partnership with Spotify to support women in technology. This popular music platform will offer generous scholarships to our Spring 2015 class—and a paying
Flatiron Alum and Fog Creek Fellow Vaidehi Joshi originally posted this piece on her path from writer to developer in her blog Words and Code. She graduated from Flatiron School
Flatiron alum Kyle Doherty originally posted this article on his blog. He currently works as a Software Engineer at AlphaSights. DISCLAIMER: This is just my opinion based on what got
To celebrate the launch of The Computer Science Education Fellowship, Flatiron School’s Director of K-12 Programs Lyel Resner discusses the lack of qualified computer science teachers and explains why we’ve
Flatiron School Alum and Developer Adam Jonas left his job as a Major League Baseball Scout to pursue a career in software development. Although he thought he left baseball behind
Our chat with Basar Akyelli, who rediscovered what he loves about technology at Flatiron School.
Diversity as we discuss it is a proxy for diversity of thought. Simply put, different people mean different perspectives, and different perspectives mean better engineering teams and ultimately better products.
Over the past two years, it has been a privilege to share our love of code with more than 350 students. Our graduates have trusted us with their futures—and we
Huge thanks to everyone who came out (in a snow storm!) to this semester’s Science Fair. In spite of the weather, our Web and iOS students demoed their apps for