HackHands

HackHands, stylized as hack.hands(), is an online technology mentoring platform for computer programmers and coders, serviced by a global network of subject-matter experts.[1]

HackHands
TypePrivate subsidiary
IndustryOnline Education
Founded2013 (2013)
Founder
  • Assis Antunes
  • Geraldo Ramos
  • Forest Good
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
1 Office
Area served
Globally
Products
ParentPluralsight
Websitewww.hackhands.com

History

HackHands is an independent spin-off of 6PS Group, a Brazilian web development company, that launched in 2013 at the New York WeWork Labs space.[2] It was founded by two Brazilian technology entrepreneurs, Geraldo Ramos and Assis Antunes, with American Forest Good. On November 10, 2014, Ed Roman joined HackHands as CEO.[3] The company relocated its headquarters to San Francisco in 2014.

Acquisition

On July 9, 2015, Pluralsight, an online education company announced it had acquired HackHands[4] in order to expand its capabilities beyond video tutorials and assessments by adding live assistance for technology learners.[5] In 2015, Hackhands moved its office to Pluralsight's headquarters in Farmington, Utah.

Community involvement

HackHands founded HackPledge, an initiative to encourage industry experts to mentor and teach novice developers. The company also launched the HackSummit, the largest virtual conference and programming conference at that time, which had more than 64,000 registrants.[6] The conference speakers list included notable names in the tech industry such as Bram Cohen, Kent Beck, Brian Fox, Yehuda Katz, Aaron Skonnard, Tim O'Reilly, David Heinemeier Hansson, Qi Lu, Sarah Allen, and Matei Zaharia.

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