To survive in the modern world you need certain life skills: Skills like knowing how to turn off motion smoothing on your parents’ TV, or how to perform the latest TikTok dance. But perhaps more than ...
Mike McGee and Neal Sales-Griffin aren’t programmers, so at first it seems a little strange that they would start a company that teaches people how to program. But their startup Code Academy does just ...
Recent years have seen a huge shift to online services. By necessity, remote jobs have skyrocketed, and the tech industry has ballooned. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, software developer ...
During this pandemic, many organizations are offering free or drastically cheaper courses to help people skill-up for when we eventually get out of lock-down. There are numerous outlets if you want to ...
Technology is constantly growing and with that comes new careers and opportunities. Coding is a major part of that world and it can be a vital skill. Do you have the desire to learn to code, but not ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. There was a time when knowing how to program was for the geekiest of geeks. That’s not exactly the case today. As most entrepreneurs, ...
Over the summer it seemed that every other week media reports announced that one coding school after another was closing. Coding academies—often called boot camps—have taken the world by storm over ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You’ve been saying it forever — you need to learn how to code. But with a busy schedule and a demanding work week, you just haven’t had ...
The new app Lrn has time for neither vowels nor gimmicks: Load it up, and you dive straight into the heart of its purpose, which is to teach you to code. Nathan Bernard, who created the ...
I remember being a kid when someone, either a teacher or fellow student, declare that ‘computers are the future.’ I shrugged it off. Despite having a computer programmer father, I was interested in ...
At just 3 years old, Abel Robles was already exploring technology — tinkering with ScratchJr, a kids’ programming app. By age 6, he was taking robotics classes. Now 13, the Fremont middle schooler isn ...