Fearless DevOps engineer Aaron Brooks is launching an online tech bootcamp
MASTERMND Academy is designed as an intro to programming and DevOps. Classes will be streamed via Twitch.
In July 2019, Technical.ly is taking a look at the combination of products, libraries, frameworks and programming languages that devs use to build software products.
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Danio Connect shares the set of libraries, frameworks and programming languages it works with to build its software product.
MASTERMND Academy is designed as an intro to programming and DevOps. Classes will be streamed via Twitch.
The prominent local coding bootcamp continues to update its curriculum of programming languages as the tech industry and corresponding job market is constantly shifting.
The app is equipped with a database of more than 450 D.C. happy hours. We talked to Frank Goodman, the company's CTO and COO, about the tech used to create and run the app.
SmartLogic Director of Development Operations Dan Ivovich on the Canton dev team’s switch to a new primary programming language, and why Elixir is the “real deal.”
With over a decade of talent acquisition and management experience, Hilliary Turnipseed discusses how she has worked to retain engineers, and offers some tips on skills they should possess.
The Brooklyn-based founders are working on a product called TakeShape Mesh, which developers can use to combine their favorite JavaScript, API and Markup programs.
The Coding Boot Camp at Johns Hopkins Engineering is launching this fall through a partnership between the university and Trilogy Education Services.
Held through July 26 at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, the event is convening the community around the language. UM School of Pharmacy faculty are launching a new tool called Pumas, written entirely in Julia.
Unified Web Media's new robotic panohead lets you get closer to the iconic ceiling than you ever could in person.
Miriam Peskowitz wrote "Code Like a Girl: Rad Tech Projects and Practical Tips" to inspire young girls — and really anyone else — to try their hand at the "magic" of programming.
Here's a look at a dozen local organizations providing resources to help you launch or advance your coding career.
Driven by a network of engineering mentors, Jeschke shares lessons from making hard architectural decisions and building a pipeline of engineering talent at Protenus.
PHL.org hosted 2 million users in 2018, a growing number of whom were looking on their phones. Here's how The Tactile Group worked with the airport to give the website a responsive overhaul.
From career-launching bootcamps to intros for students, here's a look at more than a dozen local resources.
Benefits Data Trust's tech team is as advanced as any startup's. Plus: The National Park Service is looking for local IT talent, and we can finally announce the location of Super Meetup 2019, happening on Thursday, Aug. 22.
Whether you're in a position to financially invest in your future or don't have a penny to spare, here are 10 local ways you can learn coding without going back to college.
The software-buying company grew out of hearing about other businesses' distrust of traditional software sales and a want for more transparency around building startups.
Here's how to jump on the webdev train even if you're a programming newbie, including with several free, online and one-off courses.
On a mission to impact patient care, Budman shares how a recently developed affinity for risk helps him lead tech development as CTO at Tissue Analytics.
Coderrific Academy officially launches in Newark and Middletown in the fall with extracurricular coding courses for students as young as 7.
Seriously, tell us: For your dev projects, what kinds of libraries, frameworks and programming languages are you working with? Plus, get pumped for Super Meetup 2019.