On January 21, San Francisco-based Hack Reactor acquired coding school MakerSquare. MakerSquare, founded in 2013, offers coding classes in both Austin and San Francisco. So far, 195 students have ...
(TNS) — The University of Texas and MakerSquare, a software-oriented career school in Austin, have been chosen by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in an experimental project that will ...
The Hack Reactor collective of programming schools plans to open a new campus in Los Angeles through its Austin-based partner, MakerSquare. The new MakerSquare Los Angeles campus will open for classes ...
MakerSquare, a privately-run bootcamp for software engineers, is opening a campus in Santa Monica. The 12-week, 11-hour-a-day program tailors programs to meet industry needs. It claims a 96% hiring ...
MakerSquare, a coding “boot camp” operator, has set its sights on Los Angeles and expects to launch its first set of classes in June. The company, based in Austin, Texas, is expected to sign a lease ...
San Francisco computer programming school Hack Reactor has agreed to acquire a fellow coding education company called MakerSquare, which has campuses in San Francisco and Austin, Texas. Terms of the ...
Aaron Hayslip was a recruiter and trainer for a local nonprofit when he decided to make a change. “I had always wanted to do something creative, but I had never really pursued it,” says 25-year-old ...
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The University of Texas and MakerSquare, a software-oriented career school in Austin, have been chosen by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in an experimental project that will allow low ...