Flatiron School joins the GitHub Student Developer Pack
Flatiron School has joined the Student Developer Pack to offer students one free month of their Community-Powered Bootcamp, a flexible online course in web development. The Community-Powered Bootcamp is a…
Flatiron School has joined the Student Developer Pack to offer students one free month of their Community-Powered Bootcamp, a flexible online course in web development.
The Community-Powered Bootcamp is a self-paced subscription program for beginners. You’ll learn online using the same course of study as the Web Developer Program—a comprehensive curriculum tailored to job seekers. In a month, you can pick up a few in-demand skills and work with a community of other learners to start reaching your goals, whether they are technical literacy, a new programming language, or a new career.
The details
- Get the first month of tuition free
- Start 800+ hours of rigorous web development coursework
- Take on topics like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.JS, React, and Ruby on Rails
- Learn online and at your own pace with a curated community of students
- Build a portfolio
- Get help when you need it, 24/7
After one month, you can sign up for a monthly subscription of $149 USD.
The Student Developer Pack gives students free access to the best developer tools from different technology companies like Datadog, GitKraken, Travis CI, and Unreal Engine. Sign up for the pack, and start learning.
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