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Introducing Our New Houston-Based Coding Program, the Facebook Community Boost Scholarship
After having just launched our new campus in London, we at Flatiron School are keeping the momentum moving quickly. On July 16, our entirely new Facebook Community Boost Scholarship will begin, where students will take part in our flagship Software Engineering Immersive — for free. In partnership with Facebook and the Houston Area Urban League, […]
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Flatiron School Launches Its Entirely New Immersive Data Science Bootcamp
In 2012, Harvard Business Review announced what it called the sexiest job of the 21st century: Data Scientist. Data science is one of the fastest-growing job titles in tech industry, with Python, SQL, and a proficiency with machine learning being some of the most sought skills to help companies grow and make informed decisions. In […]
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5 Places to Learn How to Code for Free in Washington D.C.
Looking to learn coding languages? Here are great places to meet others with the same interest and to introduce yourself to the world of code.Washington D.C., like a few other major cities across the country, has seen its tech industry grow steadily over the past few years. And with it comes a demand for programmers […]
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Flatiron School is Set to Launch Yet Another Top-Notch Coding Course
On the coattails of our two new campus launches in Washington D.C. and London, Flatiron School is happy to announce an entirely new coding course that will make its debut at both campuses on May 15.
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5 Easy Steps Toward Finishing Your Coding Project
Congrats! You did it. You’re ready to make your very own project. This is what it’s all about. This is what you’ve been learning for. To create. To make. To build. To turn an idea into a real live app that people will use. Something that will live forever in perpetuity on the internet. Oh […]
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Pattern Matching in Elixir
Think back to the last time someone tried to sell you on some shiny, new tech. Maybe it was (yet another) Javascript framework. Maybe it was non-relational databases. Or maybe it was this cool new functional programming language everyone's talking about: Elixir. As programmers, we hear these pitches all the time, so it takes something […]