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Learn to code this fall with Tech Talent South

After some scheduling changes, the organization is bringing its pop-up coding course to D.C. in October.

A Code(Her) workshop in May. (Photo via Facebook)

Have you always wanted to learn how to code? Are you looking for a quick immersion in Ruby on Rails, HTML/CSS, APIs and more?
You’re in luck — Tech Talent South, the Atlanta-based coding bootcamp, is bringing a two-week, pop-up version of its course to D.C. If this sounds familiar, dedicated Technical.ly DC reader, that’s probably because the course was originally scheduled for July. The dates were pushed back because, according to Tech Talent South’s Laura White, momentum for the program began to wane once summer vacation kicked in (you know how it is).
Now Tech Talent South is working to advertise the new dates. White says the company’s D.C. area contacts and partners — cove is one example — have been instrumental in helping to spread the word.
The program will be held Oct. 12-23 at the cove space in Dupont. The evening and weekend classes aim to accommodate your busy work schedule. Head to the Tech Talent South website to learn more about what you can expect, or watch this:

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