
Introducing Covalence's New Subatomic Plan
Jackson Carr -We're excited to announce a new plan at a price we've never offered before: the Subatomic plan, our most affordable offering, ever.
Hear from our founders, students, and alumni about the importance of accelerated career development programs.

We're excited to announce a new plan at a price we've never offered before: the Subatomic plan, our most affordable offering, ever.

They say musicians make great software developers. Thanks to their performance background, attention to detail, and innate need to perfect their parts, musicians tend to be analytical, logical and methodical—skills that the best coders also possess. Clay Terry was no exception.

A student asked a question in Gravity about CSS animations, and Matt is here with a quick walkthrough before we publish our new module.

Today's featured Covalence Correspondence (CC) comes from someone who was concerned about making the transition from a practicing attorney to software development - and how their age might affect it.

Having trouble deciding if a coding bootcamp is a good alternative to a traditional 4 year education? There are many factors. Here’s the breakdown.

How we went from a software development company to a developer community - and how we're reimagining a fragmented industry.

Jackson's journey to become a software developer began at a literal crossroads – when he was hit by a car.

I thought I was learning a very specific tech stack that would be desired by employers, but I also learned how to think a specific way and the foundational concepts used in programming.

When I was getting into tech, the industry was much different. Not everyone had computers, and there were no smartphones. The internet was new, and you accessed it through AOL or other similar services.