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Iron Yard students train at a class in Austin, Texas. Inset, CEO Peter Barth, who says the coding school isn't returning to Little Rock. 
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Iron Yard Closing Little Rock Campus

Iron Yard coding school is closing its Little Rock campus after one year, finding that the general population isn't aware of opportunities and needs night and weekend classes it doesn't offer. read more >
Iron Yard graduate Jacklyn Carroll, left, and Mary Dunlap, director of the Iron Yard’s Little Rock campus.
Business Services / Education / Small Business

Iron Yard, Innovate Arkansas to Offer Coding Scholarships

The Iron Yard coding school and Innovate Arkansas will partner to offer $30,000 in scholarships to applicants in the school's front-end and back-end engineering sessions set to begin in February. read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson: “It is a skill set that our young people are wanting.”
Business Services / Education / Government & Politics

Computer Courses Measure Puts Arkansas at Forefront of Expanding Coding Opportunities

Gov. Asa Hutchinson drew the attention of educators and the tech industry when he ushered a bill through the Legislature requiring all high schools in the state to offer a computer science course. read more >
Jordan Carlisle leads a session of Barcamp Little Rock 2014 at UALR. Barcamp is one of many tech resources now available in central Arkansas that is helping to boost the state's tech profile.
Business Services / Education / Media & Marketing

Iron Yard Coding School: A ‘Game Changer’ for Arkansas Tech Startup Scene

The Iron Yard coding school will launch in Little Rock this May, and it’s being hailed as a “game changer” for the state in the evolution of its budding tech startup ecosystem. read more >
Business Services / Education / Media & Marketing

Innovate Arkansas Bringing Iron Yard Coding School to Little Rock

The Iron Yard offers intensive courses in Python, front-end, rails and mobile engineering as well as a startup accelerator, web design and kids classes. Little Rock courses will include front-end, rails and mobile and will begin in mid-2015. The Iron Yard aims to grow developers and help them find jobs after graduation from its courses. read more >