Ruby and Rails Bootcamp Class on Dec 12 in New York, NY
Thank you for your interest in Ruby on Rails Training Course.
[top] Who is teaching this class?
Daniel Morrison has been teaching Ruby, Ruby on Rails courses at Marakana since 2007. Not to mention helping some of the most advanced software teams across the U.S. with consulting projects within the Ruby and Rails space. Daniel brings his industry expertise from these real world projects to the training class. With a background in Computer Science, there's a good chance Daniel will start rambling on about Merge Sorts or Big Oh calculations. If you leave him alone, however, his fascination with code, databases, and APIs will kick in and he'll start programming.
Daniel founded Collective Idea in 2005 to put a name to his growing, and already full-time freelance work. He can usually be found (coffee in hand) staring into a tiny 15" digital world. He writes about code and other uninteresting things on his blog.
[top] When is this training taking place?
This training is comprised of the following classes:
| Course | Time | Confirmed? |
|---|---|---|
| Ruby |
Monday, December 12, 2011 9:00 AM -
5:00 PM EST
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 9:00 AM -
5:00 PM EST
|
No |
| Rails |
Wednesday, December 14, 2011 9:00 AM -
5:00 PM EST
Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:00 AM -
5:00 PM EST
Friday, December 16, 2011 9:00 AM -
5:00 PM EST
|
No |
[top] Where is this training taking place?
This training is taking place at Marakana's New York City Lodestone training location.
This training location offers the following features:
- WiFi LAN
- Internet Access
For nearby hotels please see New York City Lodestone training location page.
[top] What is the price for this training?
This training is priced at $ 2375.00 USD per participant.
We accept payments by credit card (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Card) or by purchase order.
We will not charge your card until the training is confirmed.
[top] Who is providing this training?
This class is delivered by Marakana.
[top] How is this training usually structured?
Typically we divide the training days into four sessions. Two sessions before lunch, and two sessions after lunch. Between any two sessions, we take a break. Short 15-minute breaks in the morning and the afternoon, and usually an hour-long lunch-break.
The last hour is usually reserved for questions and answers.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive at least 20 minutes early on the first day of the class and 15 minutes early for the remainder of the training.
[top] What is provided for this training?
For this training, Marakana provides:
- A take-home copy of the training materials.
- All equipment required to perform the hands-on parts of this class. This usually means a personal computer.
- Refreshments. This usually includes coffee, tea, juices, soft drinks, and water to keep you hydrated.
- Snacks. This usually includes croissants, bagels, danishes, or other pastry.
- Food. Lunch WILL NOT be provided. A list of restaurants will be given prior to the lunch break. This usually includes burgers, sandwiches, wraps, salads, pizzas, etc.
[top] What am I responsible for?
You are responsible for:
- Transportation to and from the classroom
- Arriving to class on time (including from the breaks)
- Meeting the class prerequisites. See the course page for more info.
- If you are bringing your own laptop, be sure that it is set up correctly.
[top] What is the maximum class size?
This class allows up to 15 participants.
In general, we strive to have an optimal class size, such that:
- Instructor(s) can provide adequate attention to participants' questions and concerns as well as assist with the lab-work.
- There are enough participants in the class to create an engaging group-dynamic, which facilitates learning.
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