by PBCS | Aug 24, 2015 | Uncategorized
“We really enjoyed having David work at the school. His input was important to help us learn about tech-driven millennials.” –Director Jim York Can you tell me a little bit about yourself? Hello my name’s David Seager. I’m 21 years...
by PBCS | Jul 23, 2015 | Uncategorized
Eddy Garcia, a self-described “UX nerd” got his degree in Economics and was working in property management when he first moved to Palm Beach County. His love of technology led him to join some tech Meetup groups, where he created a network of like-minded individuals...
by PBCS | Jun 9, 2015 | Uncategorized
As part of his final project in Palm Beach Code School’s Web Developer program, Rubens Jean-Paul created a speck website for Newburgh Banana, a small wholesale fruit company in Newburgh, NJ. When the owner of Newburgh Banana saw Ruben’s site, he decided to purchase it...
by PBCS | May 14, 2015 | coding, Uncategorized
[fusion_text]On Monday, May 11 our first group of students graduated from Palm Beach Code School after completing our 16-week Web Developer Program. Graduation diplomas were awarded at our Training Facility in Palm Beach Gardens. The Web Developer Program is Palm...
by PBCS | Apr 21, 2015 | coding, Uncategorized
The programmer’s “alphabet” is changing every day. Given tech pros regular use of terms like “404” and “robots.txt,” an industry-specific dictionary is warranted to help non-industry folks extract the intended meaning from...
by PBCS | Mar 12, 2015 | coding, Uncategorized
Want an informal workplace full of new ideas and advancement opportunities? Consider a career in tech. Even if you don’t know an algorithm from a server farm, you should think hard about looking for employment in the technology sector. Many of the skills...
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