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See you next year in Austin or Online, February 22-25, 2015 for our 10th Anniversary Conference and Celebration! 
Wednesday, March 19 • 1:00pm - 5:00pm
WORKSHOP | Railsbridge Workshop for Women

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The workshop will be facilitated by Matt Zumwalt, who has taught this material numerous times within the context of of HydraCamp trainings in North America and Europe.~ The RailsBridge curriculum provides a fun way to get started or level up with Rails, Ruby, and other web technologies. It was designed for events that focus on increasing diversity in tech, so that people of all backgrounds can feel welcome and comfortable in our industry. For more information on RailsBridge, see http://www.railsbridge.org/
In this workshop, we will cover installing Ruby on Rails and working through the “classic” RailsBridge curriculum, which takes you step-by-step through making a Rails app, one command at a time. The curriculum is outlined on the RailsBridge website at http://docs.railsbridge.org/docs/
Presented with funding from CurateCamp and Digital Library Federatio

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Wednesday March 19, 2014 1:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Room 108

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