RailsBridge JavaScript Workshop for Women

Workshop

Sat 3/14/2015
Start time: 9:30 am EDT
End time: 4:30 pm EDT

Course

This workshop will teach programming using Javascript. You can find all the curriculum materials at docs.railsbridge.org.

Click here for more information about class levels in this course!

Workshop Description

Get together for an amazing day of programming, complete with food, and learn from scratch or polish your skills!

Beginners: Intro to JS
This is intro level but will dive into the creating the classic Snake game using Javascript. Some knowledge of JS is ideal, but beginner concepts in JS will definitely be covered.

Intermediate: Build a simple front-end app using JavaScript and jQuery
For students with some programming experience.

Advanced: Learn to use React
You'll be building the same style app as the intermediate curriculum, but using the popular new JavaScript library React. Meant for students with experience programming in JavaScript.

This is a RailsBridge event supported and sponsored by Carbon Five, Society of Work and CodeXX. RailsBridge and CodeXX are organizations focused on increasing diversity in the tech industry. The workshop is intended to support women in tech or who are interested in joining the community. Please spread the word and invite female friends and colleagues of yours!

This workshop is intended to reach out to women who are interested in learning JavaScript. Men are welcome to come if you find a woman who wants to learn JavaScript and come together. RailsBridge is emphatically queer and trans* friendly.

Transportation and Parking

Info coming soon

Food and Drinks

Lunch will be served according to the number of people who have RSVP'd as of two days prior to the meetup, and will include ample vegetarian options. Please let us know of any dietary restrictions or allergies ahead of time so we can accommodate you!

Afterparty

TBD

Sponsors

Carbon Five and Society of Work

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