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Virtual Hackathon 2020 - Stop Workplace Bullying
  12 Sep - 07:00 PM
  Online
Companies and hackers in the UK! If you're interested in finding innovative ways to end bullying in the workplace, then Talent Hack invites you to register for an invitation to participate in their Virtual Hackathon 2020 - Stop Workplace Bullying. If invited to participate, you'll be challenged to apply creativity and skill to design and prototype a solution that helps address bullying in the workplace and offer support to victims. The hackathon is designed for all professionals working in any capacity to find innovative ways to end workplace bullying. Come with a multidisciplinary team of up to 6 people -- developers, designers, marketers, legal pros, etc,Your project can be a mobile app, a video, a social media campaign, or whatever your team decides.
Ruby Hackathon Online
  20 Jun - 10:00 PM
 
Non-stop Ruby coding Do you want to become a member of Program Committee - write rubymeditation@gamil.com Any questions & suggestions - write rubymeditation@gamil.com
    NGN Hackathon - Pitch Your App Ideas to Investors
      20 Jun - 09:00 AM
      Online
    Student techies and social entrepreneurial types -- ages 13-22! If you're passionate about social, economic, environmental, and other issues that challenge humanity, then the Next Generation Nations (NGN) organization invites you to participate in the virtual (Zoom Video) NGN Hackathon. Register with a team of up to 5 students and from a startup that addresses one of the following NGN challenges: NGN Goal 5: Healthcare Access for All NGN Goal 7: Improving Education Access for All NGN Goal 13: Heal the Air and Cleaning the Environment NGN Goal 17: Safely integrate A.I. and Robotics into society The top 20 teams advance to the live pitch round, where they will pitch for their product to a panel of tech execs and venture capitalists for a pool of $14,000 in prizes. The expert tips page provides useful info on hackathon participation!
    BIC Library Communication Framework (LCF) PlugFest #4 / Hackathon Sessions 2020
      12 May - 11:30 AM
      Online
    Hackers and developers from member organizations of the Book Industry Communication (BIC) and/or BIC LCF Consortium organisations! You're invited to participate in BIC Library Communication Framework (LCF) PlugFest #4 -- a series of 12 weekly, online hackathon sessions,Communications outside of the weekly online meetings will be via GitHub.You'll be expected to tackle the following challenges: Ability to specify which attributes of an entity and its sub-entities to retrieve (GitHub Issue #218) Inter-Library Loans (Github issue #243) Selection Query Language (Github issue #113)