Founded by Linda Liukas and Karri Saarinen. The first event, held in Helsinki in November 2010, got over 100 interested girls signed-up for the workshop.
Since then the free events have expanded to Shanghai, Singapore, Tallinn, Berlin, Krakow and many more attracting thousands of girls to the world of web building.
Rails Girls aims to open up technology and make it more approachable for girls and women.
The weekend event is free and open to all enthusiastic girls and women. Rails for Girls wants to empower girls to build the capacity and acquire the tools to conquer the last online frontier. We are a fully non-profit operation - the events are organized together with local sponsors. The Finnish operations have a small base funding from Ministry of Transport and Communication. Rails Girls Summer of Code is made possible with the effort from Travis Foundation.
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It's events like these that have the power to change the face of the tech world, enabling not just women but anyone to try their hand at coding and building something great.
I'm so excited to learn Ruby on Rails - my heart leapt when I heard that you guys were organising this workshop!
I work as journalist. I think most of us journalists (especially women) understand far too little about computers.
I was so excited when I first heard about this workshop. This is exactly what the world needs! I hope this workshop helps other women overcome this huge obstacle that shouldn't be there in the first place!
I must admit that I've always had a huge intrest in programming but never really had the courage to ask anyone to teach me.
I'm in a team of two girls who are about to start their own business. And programming is one area that we need to know about, but we don't, yet!
I would like to get to know other enthusiastic women, who share the same kind of attitudes and interests, second reason would be that I'm really into web design, but have very limited knowhow on building web applications myself.
Email: team@railsgirls.com
Individual chapters can be reached through their own event pages.