All Articles
Read every interview, guide, and spotlight on our blog!
- Lauren StewartUpdated on May 10, 2017[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.] In the past, The Iron Yard’s students had to choose whether to learn front end or back end development before enrolling in the program. Now with the launch ofContinue Reading →
- Liz EgglestonUpdated on February 6, 2023BrainStation’s Software Engineering Bootcamp is routinely iterated upon to ensure students are receiving the skills they need to thrive in today’s tech workplace. The BrainStation team breaks down what students can expect to learn in the Software Engineering Bootcamp and who they’ll be taught by (spoiler al...Continue Reading →
- Continue Reading →Lauren StewartUpdated on May 4, 2017
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on December 11, 2017We know that the majority of graduates are finding jobs after coding bootcamp, but what happens in their careers two years down the line? Flatiron School recentlyContinue Reading →
- Liz EgglestonUpdated on April 30, 2019Zoe Sinner learned the foundations of UX/UI Design at Designation (now Flatiron School) in 2014, and has only continued to skyrocket as a designer since graduating. After...Continue Reading →
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on May 2, 2017Wondering how to get accepted to The Software Guild? Their team just launched a new, free Introduction to Web Development MOOC, and it’s the perfect prep course to prepare you for day 1 of coding bootcamp. We sat down withContinue Reading →
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on December 3, 2024Missed out on coding bootcamp news in April? Never fear, Course Report is here! We’ve collected everything in this handy blog post and podcast. This month, we read about why outcomes reporting is useful for students, how a number of schools are working to boost their diversity with scholarships, we heard about student experiences at bootcamp, plus we added a bunch of interesting new scho...Continue Reading →
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on April 27, 2017Coder Camps has been teaching programs in full stack JavaScript and .NET since 2013, but in April 2017 they launched a new, modular curriculum. Students can now choose which technologies to learn over 12 weeks, preparing them for the job market in their city and pushing students to understand the “why” behind their decisions. ...Continue Reading →
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on April 26, 2017Ivy Xing was studying computer science in college, but realized she needed experience building her own products. So she took the summer after her junior year off to enroll in Make School’s Summer Academy iOS track. Ivy tells us about the ran...Continue Reading →