Want to work building Alexa skills but don’t know how? Amazon’s Alexa team is collaborating with Coding Dojo to create an in-person class, a video series, and a one-day hackathon, all aimed at training developers to create Alexa “skills.” Skills are code sets that use voice commands to ask Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant to set timers, select and play music, answer questions, and control a growing array of smart home devices, appliances, and systems.
“Alexa gets smarter every day through the skills built by talented developers like the ones trained by Coding Dojo,” said Amazon Alexa director Rob Pulciani. “We are pleased to work with Coding Dojo to train the developer community to create high-quality, creative and unique skills for
Based on Coding Dojo’s success hosting Alexa workshops in San Jose, California, in August and Belluvue, Washington, in September, the
There will also be a series of Coding Dojo YouTube videos focused on Alexa skill-building. The first in the video series (available by the end of 2016), “How to Build Your First
“At Coding Dojo we want to give people hands-on experience building apps and programs for popular technologies in order to help them further their careers,” said Richard Wang, CEO at Coding Dojo. “The new class, videos and hackathons will give both novice and existing developers invaluable project experience for their resumes and portfolios. With a number of our graduates already working at Amazon, we’re hopeful that these types of real world projects will help more of our students get the opportunity to work on exciting new technology like Alexa.”
To apply for Coding Dojo’s Alexa bootcamp, go here.
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