What Nobody Tells Beginner Programmers
This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron School in Web and iOS. “Nobody tells this to people who are...
View ArticleLet’s Git Started: A Beginner’s Guide to Version Control Software
This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron School in Web and iOS. What is version control? Simply put, version...
View ArticleHow to Design Apps for iOS: The Basics
This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron School in Web and iOS. iOS Application Design 101 At the end of my...
View Article7 Ways to Write Honest Code
By Becca Barton In life and in code, it’s best to be honest. Writing code that is clear and upfront about its intention and purpose reduces confusion and headaches for everyone involved, so let’s all...
View ArticleGrowth Hack Lessons: 5 Ways to Present Yourself to Tech Employers
This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron School in Web and iOS. Disclaimer: I don’t work in HR/Placements. I...
View Article6 Simple Tools to Increase Your Coding Productivity
This blog is part of a continuous series that highlights experiences, insights, and tutorials from learning developers at Flatiron School in Web and iOS. Using a Mac is great for iOS development, but...
View ArticleWhat I Learned About Programming From Marcel Duchamp
This post originally appeared on Elizabeth Lovero’s blog and was published on Flatiron School’s blog in July 2015. Read more at liz lovero on Medium. I think Marcel Duchamp could have been a great...
View ArticleHow to Alphabetize an Array of Strings for iOS
This post originally appeared on Ryan Rosello’s blog. Read more at Ryan Rosello on Medium. Back in the old days — well, really just last week — I was working on an assignment and needed to alphabetize...
View ArticleHow I’m Coding Through Impostor Syndrome
This post was written by Flatiron School student Rachel Bronstein and originally appeared on her blog. Do you ever have the sneaking suspicion that you might be a fraud? That your greatest...
View ArticleThe Typical (and Not-So-Typical) Projects You’ll Encounter as an Entry-Level...
This post, by Flatiron School alum Tiffany Peon, originally appeared on Quora. What are the most common types of projects for entry-level programmers? Many aspiring programmers, myself included, start...
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