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Flatiron Summer School was an absolute blast. In just two weeks, more than 100 high school students went from little to no coding knowledge to building dynamic web applications in
We’re so excited to have just graduated a brand new class of programmers. Good luck, folks!
Even though she didn’t have access to the Internet (or, you know, light bulbs, antibiotics, refrigerators, or telephones), we always talk about Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) when we start teaching code
We just wanted to extend a huge thanks to our students, hiring partners, and everyone else who made the Science Fair an awesome place.
Flatiron School alumna Christine Beaubrun shares her journey from artist to developer at Intel.
Meet great people—and great developers Good news! We’re about to graduate our biggest class of Ruby and iOS developers yet. In just 12 weeks, they’ve not only become promising developers,
Last month, we were so excited to work with Fog Creek Software to provide to eight newly-graduated Flatiron women with Fog Creek mentors and a seriously nice co-working spot.
A very accurate historical account, originally posted by Ruby student Jess Rudder in her blog. The lower Manhattan ‘hood of the Flatiron School is steeped in history. But not just
We had so much fun teaching more than 100 high schoolers how to code with The Flatiron School Summer Program that we want to do it all year long. Today