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rails g —quick-reference

This post was written by Flatiron student Rachel Nackman and originally appeared on her blog. Check it out to learn more about Ruby and Rachel’s journey to becoming a developer at the Flatiron School.  Want to join Rachel and hundreds of other students who have changed their career through code? Check out the Flatiron School’s upcoming courses […]
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Using Digital Ocean and Dokku for easier Rails app deploys

This post was written by Flatiron student Dan Visitainer and originally appeared on his blog. Check it out to learn more about Ruby and Dan’s journey to becoming a developer at the Flatiron School.  Want to join Dan and hundreds of other students who have changed their career through code? Check out the Flatiron School’s upcoming courses near you. […]
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Announcing the 2015 Kode with Karlie Scholars

In April we announced the Kode with Karlie Scholarship which offers free tuition to Flation School’s Pre-College academy to girls around the United States. Karlie Kloss, model, entrepreneur and founder of the Kode with Karlie Scholarship, was overwhelmed with the responses from young women who want to use their programming skills to change their communities and transform […]
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The Benefits of Blogging: How and Why To Keep A Technical Blog

This post was written by Vaidehi Joshi.  Vaidehi is a writer turned programmer. She is a Barnard College alumna and graduate of The Flatiron School. Before learning to code, she was a professional Urdu student and a sixth grade teacher.  You can stay up-to-date on the amazing things she's learning at her blog, Words and Code. […]
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MY ASSETS AND HEROKU ARE IN A FIGHT

This post was written by Flatiron student Becca Shapiro and originally appeared on her blog “<3: A Coding Blog“. Check it out to learn more about Ruby and Becca's journey to becoming a developer at the Flatiron School.  Want to join Becca and hundreds of other students who have changed their career through code? Check out the […]
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Five Lessons for Teaching High Schoolers to Code

As educators, we’re lucky enough to be the people that motivate students to love the subjects we teach. At the Flatiron School Pre-College programs, we think about this fanatically. It’s our responsibility to get our high school students to learn to love to code. We teach many types of students. Some come in having written […]