This is a Ruby on Rails event. The focus will be on developing web apps and programming in Ruby. You can find all the curriculum materials at docs.railsbridge.org.
Click here for more information about class levels in this course!
This workshop is intended to reach out to women who are interested in learning Ruby on Rails. Men are welcome to come if you find a woman who wants to learn Ruby on Rails and come together. RailsBridge is emphatically queer and trans* friendly.
In this workshop, we'll take you through building a complete web application using Ruby on Rails. By the end of the day, you'll have an application that connects to a database and reads and writes information. Please note that Installfest is required for participation in this workshop. We'll meet up on Friday to install all of the software you need, and then spend Saturday learning and writing code. Programmers of all skill levels are welcome. We will have different classes separated by experience level (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced).
Been to our workshop before? We're switching our workshops and experimenting with a new type of Installfest that will use Vagrant instead of our regular environment set up. It's extremely important that if you sign up to attend this workshop that you can attend both the Installfest and the entire workshop the next day.
Dev Bootcamp
Dev Bootcamp is the first short-term, immersive bootcamp that transforms beginners into full-stack web developers in 19 weeks (9 weeks remote part-time + 9 weeks on-site full time + 1 week career prep).
Take the [N, R] or [6] to 28th St.
We will have food at the Installfest, and provide students with breakfast and lunch at the workshop.
Note - We will try our best to accommodate vegan and gluten-free diets, but we cannot guarantee it.
If you are interested in childcare, please respond to us by May 11th, 2016. After that, we will NOT be able to accommodate new childcare requests.