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Learn Ruby Online

The following is a guest post by Alisa Chang and originally appeared on her blog. Alisa is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here. Source: Skillcrush I’m the kind of person that likes books with pictures. I also tend to learn best by observing and grasping patterns. So lucky for me, […]
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So Nice

The following is a guest post by David Manaster and originally appeared on his blog. David is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here. So Nice uses Sinatra to create a nifty little HTML interface to your desktop music player – iTunes, Spotify, and a few others. So Nice’s UI […]
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Hello World!

Subscribers.each do |subscriber|   puts “hello #{subscriber.name}” end I’ve been working at the Flatiron School for about two and a half months now so I figured it was time to introduce myself.   My name is Blake Johnson and I am a programmingaholic. I caught the bug about two years ago on the floor of […]
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Don’t Miss Out: NYC Ruby/Rails Community

The following is a guest post by David Rodriguez and originally appeared on his blog. David is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here__. So I just finished my third week of the Flatiron School and the experience has been nothing short of fantastic. Hard work, but all worth it. […]
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Graphical User Interfaces

The following is a guest post by Ruthie Nachmany and originally appeared on her blog. Ruthie is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here__. One of the interesting processes that I’ve been undergoing as I learn to code is thinking critically about the graphic user interface. While I always knew […]
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Coding, Coffee, and Community

The following is a guest post by Anisha Vasandani and originally appeared on her blog. Anisha is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here. A Coding of Age Story: Why Coding? I started to learn how to code for a few reasons other than the gems of wisdom that are floating […]