With a busy life, finding an effective way to study was crucial to my success as a beginner coder. Here are a few tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way.
Let’s find out exactly what a coder does, the languages they use, and the skills they need.
It’s one of the hottest skills you can have in today’s workforce. Knowing how to code makes you an attractive option for many employers.
To help you envision what your trajectory might look like after you conquer HTML, CSS and everything in between, we’ve outlined some common career paths for motivated coders.
We’ll take a look at the key skills, tools, and lingo you’ll use as a coder, as well as the best learning options currently available.
We’ll take a look at the Thinkful approach to learning code, and our path to a career in computer programming.
We pulled together a list of potential coding job titles, as well as some of our pro tips for getting hired.
Let's check out a typical coding salary and review the many factors that could impact your paycheck.
Getting a spiffy new tech job isn’t as easy as handing in a resume with all of your work experience.
Here are some of the challenges you'll face as you learn to code, and the various paths you can take to get a foundation in software engineering.
If you’re keen for a future in programming, we're here to run through some of the coding skills you’ll need to get started.
If you need web development experience in order to get experience, how do you start? Apply for a coding internship.
We’ll help you get a start by sharing the skills and languages you’ll need to know to land a coding job.