23 Women Founders and Developers Making Things Happen in Tech
Our friends at Skillcrush introduce us to 23 inspiring women killing it in tech.
Our friends at Skillcrush introduce us to 23 inspiring women killing it in tech.
Flatiron School alum Tiffany Peon breaks down the different types of projects new programmers work on in their first development jobs.
While attending University of Michigan as a Spanish and Linguistics major, Flatiron School alum Jen Eisenberg spent a summer learning to program in our Web Development Immersive. When she returned to college for her Senior year, she had a new skillset and a new direction in her studies
We sat down with Flatiron School Grad, Danny Fenjves and learned about his remarkable journey from teaching middle school to Flatiron School to now, Founder of Upperline, which offers computer programming courses for high school students.
Stephanie Oh has an eclectic array of talents, to say the least.
After graduating from Flatiron’s Ruby 004 Adult Immersive about a year and a half ago, Lerner shares his winding path towards becoming a Web Engineer for Capture.
Perhaps a bit unusually, Randall Reed had already been a developer for years before he applied to Flatiron School’s Ruby class in 2014.
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.
In retrospect, I struggled more than I needed to.