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Instructor Led Rails Training From the Experts
Learn Ruby on Rails from Ruby's Largest Open Source Company
Through Engine Yard's closeness to Ruby on Rails, we have deep knowledge to share. Our staff is responsible for, and has written core pieces of Ruby, Rails 2, Rails 3, Rubinius, JRuby, RVM, FOG, and other essential open source projects in the Ruby ecosystem.
There is no better company to educate your team in Ruby on Rails than Engine Yard.
Public and Virtual Ruby on Rails Classes
We have Ruby on Rails training classes in many metro areas. If you are interested in having an instructor visit your team for an onsite class, be sure to check out our Onsite Training.
Bootstrap your Team
We will come to your office and teach a group of developers Rails all at once, or in stages, depending on your needs. Combined with our Professional Services team, we can provide a standard course or a tailored offering that fits in with your exact needs, including mentorship and design reviews.
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Our partners are well known leaders in the Ruby on Rails community
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Request a Master Instructor
When schedules permit, our master instructors can meet with you or your team(s).
Chad Pytel is the founder and CEO of thoughtbot, a software development firm specializing in Ruby on Rails, and creators of Paperclip, Shoulda, FactoryGirl, and Hoptoad, among other projects. Chad helped us write the Rails Antipatterns class, and co-authored the book with Tammer Saleh, Engine Yard's director of engineering.
Sarah Allen leads Blazing Cloud, a San Francisco consulting firm that specializes in developing innovative mobile and web applications. She is also co-founder of Mightyverse, a mobile startup focused on helping people communicate across languages and cultures. She is President of RailsBridge, that has a mission stretching outside of Rails to bring computer programming literacy to whoever wants to learn.
Gregg Pollack works at Envy Labs, where he produces a podcast, creates educational screencasts, and develops websites with Rails. He also runs the Ruby Hero Awards, organizes the Orlando Ruby Users Group, and helped create the popular Rails for Zombies interactive tutorial for CodeSchool.








