Rails Girls Dublin November 2018, Dublin, Ireland

Do you want to learn how to code?

Good news, Rails Girls is coming back to Dublin in 2018!

During the free two-day workshop we'll explore the magical world of Ruby on Rails, and build an application together.

Applications are now will open soon so bookmark this page!

Do you want to Coach others and help them learn to code?

Our volunteer Coaches are an absolutely essential part of Rails Girls workshop success, keep and eye on this space to be part of this fantastic group of individuals

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What you get out of the day

You learn designing, prototyping and coding with help from our Coaches.

You need your own laptop, curiosity and a sprinkle of imagination!

Want to help? We are looking for sponsors, volunteers and Rails Girls Coaches. Email us.


Sponsors & Partners

Rails Girls Dublin has been made possible thanks to our awesome sponsors and partners.

Zendesk

Udemy

Udemy

Udemy

Udemy

Want to help? We're looking for partners & sponsors for this non-profit event! Email us!


FAQ

How much does the workshop cost? Nothing, it's free! You just need to be enthusiastic and willing to learn!

Who is this aimed at? Women of any age with basic knowledge of working with a computer. We’ve had people of all ages taking part. For this event, we aim to have 2 core groups: 14-18 year olds, and those 19+.

Can men attend? Yes, but you need to be accompanied by an interested lady. Also, girls are given a priority.

I know how to program - How can I help? We’re also looking for people to be Coaches! We’ll be sure to get you up to speed on the workshop before the event to walk you through the curriculum. We'd love to have you along for the weekend so keep an eye out for when mentor registration opens

Location: Zendesk EMEA HQ
55 Charlemont Place, Dublin 2


Dublin coaches & team

Sheeka Patak
(Zendesk), Organizer & Coach @sheekapatak
Elaine O'Carroll
(Zendesk), Organizer & Coach @elocarr
Serena Fristch
(Intercom), Organizer & Coach @serifritsch