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Ada Developers Academy Wiki
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Founded by: Brandon CS Sanders
Status: Dead
Language: English
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Training
Backups: 2015-07-27
Wiki size: 4 article pages see stats

(As of: 2022-05-22)


Ada Developers Academy Wiki was a wiki site used by the Ada Developers Academy, which addresses diversity in Seattle's tech community. The wiki was established on 30 June 2014‎ as part of the Wiki.Wiki farm. After Wiki.Wiki closed in late 2017, this Ada Developers Academy Wiki was re-established on 15 November 2017[1] on the Miraheze wiki farm (using its original custom domain - AdaDevelopersAcademy.wiki),[2] but was ultimately closed sometime mid-2022[3] due to the Miraheze dormancy policy.

Ada Developers Academy is a year-long intensive training program for women transitioning into software development. We're located in Seattle, Washington. We offer one of the most comprehensive developer training programs available: seven months of full-time classroom instruction plus five months of on-the-ground training ensures our graduates thrive in their careers as developers. Ada is tuition-free and is supported by the tech community, public funding, and individual donors. Ada was founded in 2013. Ada offers more than just technical skills to students; Ada offers community, support, and life and career skills, as well.

Ada Developers Academy is a non-profit, cost-free coding school for women and gender expansive adults. We primarily serve Black, Latine, Indigenous Americans, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander, LGBTQIA+, and low-income people.

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