How to go from a veterinarian to a mobile developer [Q&A]
When Nadia Yudina started her career path as a veterinarian, she never envisioned the possibility of becoming a mobile developer.
When Nadia Yudina started her career path as a veterinarian, she never envisioned the possibility of becoming a mobile developer.
In life and in code, it’s best to be honest.
Len Li spent quite a few years trying to figure out his real passion. After leaving a career in supply chain consulting, he began to focus on front-end web development — then he found his true calling. Now, his mobile development work with Zola has been featured in the Apple store.
Emily Lowing has a broad set of interests, from roller derby to reading sci-fi novels — but one of her biggest loves is code.
Anne Lindsley never thought she was cut out to be a programmer.
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.
If you attended high school any time after 1999, odds are you’ve read Justin Kestler’s work.
Suma Reddy graduated from Flatiron’s iOS 003 cohort about a year ago, and she’s already presenting her app to some of the nation’s top leaders.
Alex Wilkinson had a passion for computers starting at a young age, but never considered it to be more than a hobby. After a stint at the New York Times Research and Development department, he realized a new potential career calling.