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Every month, we’re really happy to host ManhattanJS, a group of JS enthusiasts (including a bunch of our alums!) who bring great programmers together to talk about their work, passions,
Sweet! Today is the day we get to tell you about the new Fog Creek Fellowship. We’re so excited to announce our brand new partnership with Fog Creek Software—creators of
Or a lesson in Financial District history, from Ruby student (and archivist!) Ashley Blewer, originally posted here. When walking to and from class every day at the bottom of Manhattan,
Originally written and posted by Web Fellow Edward Leon Jasper right here. I can’t possibly think of anything more joyous than a great Git workflow. What I thought was once
Using the Twitter Streaming API liz-baillie: For my upcoming Flatiron Presents Meetup presentation (which is TONIGHT, eek!), my presentation partner Luke and I went through a number of ideas before
Like so many of our alums, Michael and Joe both applied to Flatiron School at points in their lives when they weren’t sure what was next: Joe was an economics
… and Ruby 005 student Ben Serviss has cleverly used them as an analogy for learning to program. Who knew! Here’s his post, reblogged from here. The first time I
Yesterday evening, we kicked off this semester’s weekly student presentations. Every Flatiron student has to give at least one technical presentation while they’re here. There’s pretty much no getting out of