TurnToTech’s Diversity in Tech Job Fair was a huge success! Over 200 people attended the event that took place on Wednesday, March 1st at TurnToTech’s new space on 40 Rector Street in downtown Manhattan.
Latest Meetup: Intro to iOS Development, Part of our DIY Series; Build an iOS App in 3 Hours
If you ask the Magic 8 ball “Can I Build an App in 3 hours?” It will definitely answer with “It is certain.” This past Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, TurnToTech hosted a Meetup event where attendees had the chance to build a fully-functional mobile Magic 8 Ball app. Patrick Sanders, one of our instructors here at TurnToTech and an iOS expert, led the 3-hour session of approximately 20 attendees. People who participated came from all different backgrounds, which made for a very interesting and fun crowd. First, they looked at the process …
Field trip to BuzzFeed
Field trips aren’t just for kids! TurnToTech’s students took a trip to the BuzzFeed office on East 118th Street to take a look around and hear what TurnToTech alumna Paola Mata and her co-workers do day-to-day. Paola has been an iOS developer at BuzzFeed for 2 years and is an active member of several organizations– one of them being the NYC Tech Latinas, a community of female Latinas who are active in the tech community. She and Greg Thompson, Software Engineer at BuzzFeed, kindly took time out of their busy day …
Android Info Session event recap
TurnToTech had a very international crowd at the Android Info Session on Feb 1st that included countries across the globe (the U.S., Brazil, and Korea for example) that came together to learn more about our Android bootcamp. As diverse as it was, they all had one thing in common– the interest in app building. TurnToTech often hosts Info Sessions as a way of providing a preview into what programs are offered and how TurnToTech is different from other schools. While many schools teach coding, TurnToTech offers a more hands-on, project-based …
Read about the latest hackathon at TurnToTech
Congrats to our students Alique, Bobby, Emiko and Juliana for winning TurnToTech’s hackathon last week! Their mobile app was called QuizMaster, a one person Jeopardy game that quizzes users Jeopardy-style. Julianna did UI and design for questions page and debugging. Bobby made game design decisions and coding the game engine. He also did some debugging. Alique made game design decisions, got the song, and formatted the data to what the game requirements were. He too did some debugging. Emi added the Jeopardy theme music to the opening page, thought music …
TurnToTech alumnus launches a new app!
Congratulations to TurnToTech alumnus, Daniel Nomura for the recent launch of his app on the iTunes store. It’s called SwoopParking and is designed for users to see when and where street cleaning is happening so that you can “swoop” a parking spot. We sat down with him to get the scoop on the Swoop! Who is this app for? My app is for anyone looking for parking in NYC. Swoop! displays a map that shows where street cleaning is going to finish at a given time, so that hopefully you can …
Listed below are some important app development trends for 2017:
Every day, a new mobile app development trend is coming in the market and thus, listed below are some important app development trends: Increase in Hybrid Technologies Developers are looking forward to using several tools like Sencha Touch, AngularJS, Ionic, Cordova and PhoneGap for agile hybrid app development projects. Citizen Developer’s Trend The main benefits of this trend are the high development speed, less development cost as well as an efficient use of existing resources. Attention on Security With the rising of mobile app industry, the number of security threats …
Alumni Spotlight: Adam Kornfield
Meet Adam Kornfield, TurnToTech alumnus and the CTO/Co-founder of Baron Fig, a notebook company with products and accessories offered in a variety of styles, colors, and enhancements that would suit every creative type out there— (doodler, writer, stationery lover— they’ve got something for everyone. Adam and his team started out in 2013 and have since continued expanding in both print and digital. They wanted to provide the community with the same experience of productivity and creativity and have succeeded with the creation of their mobile apps, the Mosaic and …
A big win: First place for Best use of IBM Watson
Meet Julianne, Ezra and Albert. They were the team that won the AT&T Mobile App Hackathon held on Nov. 18th at Bathhouse Studios. They came together, collaborated and applied their expertise in mobile app development to plow through this hackathon and win first place for best use of IBM Watson. The whole team at TurnToTech is so proud of their hard work and victory, and feel especially proud as well because they are all TurnToTech grads! So let’s hear more about their stories and this Hackathon. We sat down with …
Meetup Recap: Protecting your digital privacy rights
Civic-tech project Voices and the grassroots Electronic Frontier Alliance led a Meetup at TurnToTech on Nov. 9th on a topic that almost anyone these days can identify with: your digital privacy rights! The three speakers, Abi Hassen, Nathan Sheard and John Bogil are active leaders in the community who support social justice causes and movements for political rights. They started the event with a lively discussion on how our online presence and digital footprints are matters to pay close attention to, and presented some resources and tools available to …