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Guest Speaker: Gwen Bell

Name: Gwen Bell     Job: Technical writer and web developer Site: gwenbell.com    Twitter: @gwenbell GitHub: Gwen Bell What are you speaking about today? The magic of Git. (With a little Node.js, Express, Jade, Stylus and Markdown thrown in for good measure.) What was your experience learning to code? I’m self-taught. Started with a book in 2004 because I wanted to make […]
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Guest Speaker: Jeff Casimir

  Name: Jeff Casimir Job: Principal at Jumpstart Lab, Director of gSchool Site: [http://jumpstartlab.com](http://jumpstartlab.com) & http://gschool.it Twitter: @j3   What was your experience learning to code? I have a degree in computer engineering and, when I got done with school, I had really no more interest in programming. It wasn’t until three years later when I discovered Rails, […]
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What Makes The Flatiron School Special?

The answer below was originally posted in response to a question on Quora about what distinguishes us from other programs. — Hey, I’m Avi, Dean of the Flatiron School I haven’t gone through any other programs (though I did create the syllabus for the original GA Intro to Web Development), so I can’t tell you what […]
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Programmer Of The Day: Grace Hopper

Today’s programmer of the day is Grace Hopper, computer scientist and United States Navy officer. She created the first compiler for a programming language, as well as one of the first modern programming languages COBOL. She served in WWII, and even popularized the term “debugging” when her team was removing an actual moth from a […]
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Programer of the day: Matz!

Today’s programmer of the day is Yukihiro Matsumoto aka Matz! <3 Matz is the creator and chief designer of the Ruby programming language and it’s reference implementation MRI (Matz Ruby Interpreter). Matz says he created Ruby to make programmers happy, and designed it to be expressive. He is a famously nice guy, so much so […]
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Programmer Of The Day: Edgar Codd

Programmer of the day here at Flatiron School is Edgar Codd! He’s the Daddy of Relational Databases! A relation is in second normal form if the relation depends on the key, the whole key, and nothing but the key, so help me Codd. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_F._Codd