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Girl Develop It partners with The Mill for two-day JavaScript class

Learn the basics of JS in a judgement-free environment.

Go learn something. (Photo by Flickr user Hamza Butt, used under a Creative Commons license)

Are you ready to step up from HTML to the big leagues? Sign up for Girl Develop It’s “Intro to JavaScript” class at The Mill on April 21–22 while there’s still space.

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Girl Develop It offers affordable programs for adult women interested in learning web and software development in a judgment-free environment, from one- and two-day courses to specialized programs like the recent pilot program at Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution in New Castle.

The $80 course will be taught by Jocelyn Harper, a Zip Code Wilmington grad who went on to work as a developer at JPMorgan Chase. She now works for O3 World in Philadelphia.

The course is open anyone over the age of 18, regardless of gender, with a basic knowledge of HTML, a laptop and a willingness to uphold a judgement-free environment for learning.

Companies: The Mill / Girl Develop It

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