Code School runs courses that teach you how to code directly in the browser. We talked to Eric Allam, the brain behind the project and ruby developer at Envy Labs
Codecademy provides free interactive JavaScript tutorials and has attracted over one-million users in just six months. We talk to Ryan Bubinski, co-founder of the startup that claims it's the easiest way to learn how to code
WorkFu is a web app that uses your social networks to find work opportunities that are relevant to you. Mike Kus, co-founder and designer, tells us more about the project
The recent announcement that Britain's national school curriculum will soon include a computer science course that teaches coding has been met with much excitement. Our panel of experts discuss how they’d like to see the course put together
SXSWi is nearly upon us. Simon Willison, co-founder and CEO of Lanyrd, lists 2012's most popular sessions according to the data aggregated by the social conference directory
Illustrator and letterer Jessica Hische has teamed up with web designer Russ Maschmeyer to create Don’t Fear the Internet, a web series that teaches complete beginners how to code
Industry veteran, but SXSW Interactive virgin Keith Butters, co-founder of The Barbarian Group, shares a few considered insights from the ever-expanding conference
So, you're about to graduate and can't wait to find that first job? Digital designer Mark Murphy has some help at hand and compiles advice from his agency Precedent’s collective creative talent
Flash on the Beach is now known as Reasons to be Creative – a festival highlighting artistic, creative and technical inspiration. We talk to organisers John Davey and Rich Shupe about the change and what the first conference on 14-15 June in New York will hold