Intro to Programming with Ruby, April 9 at 10:30 a.m.
This introductory class to learning Ruby is great for beginners with no previous coding experience. Ruby can be used to build web or mobile apps, as well as system and security administration. Ruby is the programming language underpinning the Ruby On Rails framework, which powers applications and products like Hulu, Groupon, Airbnb, Square, Kickstarter, Github and Shopify to name a few.
Get Smart at Galvanize: Creating Goals & Driving Accountability, April 11 at 6:00 p.m.
Whether you're a founder or a manager, this event will help you to create a plan and stick to it. In this workshop, you'll learn how to set goals for your team and test out tactics for achieving them. At this event, you’ll learn how to create measurable goals that feel ambitious yet achievable, how to check in on goals in without micromanaging, and how to motivate your team to achieve and beat their goals.
Learn To Code Open House: FinTech, Python, Data Sci & Blockchain, April 12 at 6:30 p.m.
Byte Academy, the first full-time Python Fullstack coding bootcamp in New York City and the first ever with a fintech program, is hosting a networking event this week. The evening will feature a presentation on Byte Academy’s curriculum, as well as provide an opportunity to mingle with instructors, alumni and students.
DevOps – The Journey to Value Stream Mapping, April 13 at 8:00 a.m.
Organizations are increasingly adopting a discipline of ‘Value Stream Mapping’ to ensure that the software they are producing is poised to offer continuous improvements to customers’ experience of products and services. This event will delve into Value Stream Mapping and how to use it to improve internal company processes.
Envisioning Holographic Experiences, April 14 at 6:30 p.m.
This event will feature pizza, networking and presentation on designing for mixed reality using Microsoft’s HoloLens. This interactive talk will cover how you can quickly conceptualize and rapidly prototype your holographic experiences without using expensive software or needing a designer’s skillset.
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