Coding Dojo Plans To End Ruby On Rails Course

Back in May, Coding Dojo released data that showed the top five in-demand coding languages in D.C.

The coding bootcamp, which opened a campus in Mclean, Va., in June 2016, pointed to one big takeaway: Java is moving up, and Ruby on Rails had “lukewarm demand.”

Now, the coding bootcamp is following that up by changing its curriculum. By the end of the year, the bootcamp plans to end Ruby on Rails courses. In turn, a full-stack Java course will be added, said Head of Curriculum Speros Misirlakis. The first Java course in D.C. will start July 15, and current instructors will be able to teach the course, he said.

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