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5 Ways to Know if Learning to Code Online is Right for You
_This article, originally published on November 30, 2015, has been updated._Online learning is a new frontier, and an incredibly exciting one at that.Of course, not everyone has the gumption to be a digital pioneer — especially when it comes to the realm of education. So, if you’re interested in becoming a software developer, how will […]
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7 Developer-Tested Tips on Being a Better Coder
This article originally appeared on Course Report—head there for the full post! As a future coding bootcamp-er, you're most likely new to tech and full of questions—and misconceptions—about what learning to code at a bootcamp and being a developer really entails. With over 1,000 Flatiron School grads making their way through the tech world, Flatiron's team […]
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10 Female Coders You Need to Know This Ada Lovelace Day
Ada Lovelace shouldn’t just be an inspiration to female programmers—she's truly an inspiration to everyone who has ever used technology. Lovelace worked closely with Charles Babbage on his mechanical general-purpose computer, The Analytical Engine, and she's widely regarded as the world’s first computer programmer—male or female.The second Tuesday of every October, the tech community celebrates Lovelace’s life […]
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3 Reasons to Celebrate Ada Lovelace Today
Long before the Internet, long before coding bootcamps (not to mention light bulbs, antibiotics, refrigerators, or telephones), Ada Lovelace made technological advances that still inspire us today. We always talk about Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) when we start teaching code at Flatiron School—here are three reasons why. 1. She was probably the world’s first programmer In 1833, […]
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5 Reasons You Should Learn Swift Now
All of us here at Flatiron School are excited about Swift. Apple’s new iOS programming language is quickly becoming the standard for iOS development among programmers new and old and companies large and small—so much so that we’ve switched the focus of our iOS Developer Program curriculum from Objective-C to Swift. If you’re getting into […]
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How to Build a Sinatra Web App in 10 Steps
This guest post was written by Flatiron School student Adrian Prieto. You can read about his coding journey at his blog. Take it away, Adrian! Creating a web application from scratch can be intimidating at first, but not necessarily hard. I just finished building a really cool expense-tracking web application called “Expensy,” and even though […]