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We teach Ruby. Students learn about: - variables - notion of different data types (string / integer/ array / hash) - string interpolation - iteration / enumeration - looping - boolean conditionals - defining/invoking methods


Neat. What lead you to decide on Ruby? I feel like Python used to be the most common beginner language, and maybe it still is, but it really seems like Ruby has gained over the past few years. Which is fine, because it's a great language, but I am curious what gives.


When we first started we had an amazing group of volunteers with experience in Ruby. Our focus is project based learning. It's been perfect for this.


The TechCrunch article shows a photo with one of your stickers next to an Arduino and breadboard. Is Arduino part of your curriculum as well?


Yes, for one of the projects students work with Arduinos using the dino gem.




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