Flatiron + Nitrous Partner for Pre-College Programs
This summer, Flatiron School has partnered with Nitrous Inc. to bring a cloud-coding platform to its high school summer intensives.
This summer, Flatiron School has partnered with Nitrous Inc. to bring a cloud-coding platform to its high school summer intensives.
What does the closet from Clueless, meal planning, and drought tracking have in common? That would be the Advanced Software Engineering II class in NYC, where Pre-College students created apps on just about every topic imaginable.
Fusion ran a spotlight on two Los Angeles Kode with Karlie winners, Leilani Jones and Amanda Southworth. Between DJ’ing and playing ukelele, the girls’ musical flair is only the beginning when
Unconventional is a good descriptor for Hannah Nordgren’s path to becoming a developer.
Kristi talks about software engineering as a second career, how co-founders Adam Enbar and Avi Flombaum came together, high-growth companies, and everything in between.
If Flatiron School knows how to do something, it’s placing their students on a career track they love. That’s why Flatiron’s labs developer Spencer Rogers volunteered his time to help do just that in Providence, RI.
Between fashion design, dog showing, and excelling in school, we’re not quite sure where Kode for Karlie scholar Hannah Breall finds the time to fit in so many lines of code.
Some of Catherine McCurry’s ideas may sound like they come straight from the Sci-Fi Channel, but as a creative programmer, thinking about the future is just part of the job.
We’re excited to announce the launch of Build Your Own Sound-Generating Circuit—a workshop designed to get you started in working with electronic circuits. About DIY Electronics – Build Your Own