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Diagnostic Dojo: How to Resolve OS X Performance Issues [Tutorial]

This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron School in Web and iOS.STOP! Helpful time-savers below: Who is this post for? Absolute beginner programmers (please resume coding if the Abstract makes your eyes roll…) Abstract: Using Activity Monitor GUI on Mac OS X Yosemite, combined […]
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How Suma Reddy Went From Flatiron School to the White House

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.
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Flatiron School Featured in EdTech Magazine

D. Frank Smith wrote an article at EdTech highlighting the booming popularity of coding — and how Flatiron School is filling that much-needed gap in lieu of traditional education settings. Click here to read more about the Pre-College Academy and how Flatiron School finds fantastic teachers.  
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Justin Kestler: Advancing Literature in the Digital Age [Q&A]

If you attended high school any time after 1999, odds are you’ve read Justin Kestler’s work. As the original editor-in-chief of SparkNotes, Justin taught himself rudimentary web development and went on to become the senior managing director of digital for Teach for America (TFA). After his experience there, Justin knew he needed more technical training, […]
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How to Add a Facebook Login to Your App (and Collect User Info)

This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron in Web and iOS. Logging into apps with your Facebook credentials instead of an e-mail is commonplace these days. So, how do you add this functionality to your app? It’s actually fairly simple. Before you start, register […]
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Flatiron + Nitrous Partner for Pre-College Programs

As Flatiron's Pre-College Academy grows, so do the ways in which students and teachers interact with technology. This summer, Flatiron School has partnered with Nitrous Inc. to bring a cloud-coding platform to its high school summer intensives. This means that Flatiron students have the flexibility to use any device, including Windows, Mac, Linux, or Chromebook, […]