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OCRUG Data Science Hackathon
09 Nov - 09:00 AM
Irvine, United States
A data science hackathon using a real world data set. Learn new skills, network, and "hack" your way through the data for fun and prizes.
San Diego Zoohackathon 2019
08 Nov - 05:00 PM
Escondido, United States
Agenda
Friday Nov 8: 5pm - 8pm (optional overnight)
Welcome reception // Special animal presentation // Problem statements shared // Teams formed
Saturday Nov 9:8am - late (optional overnight)
All meals // Full day working sessions // Behind the scenes experience
Sunday Nov 10:8am - 1pm
Breakfast // Presentations to Judging Panel // Announcement of San Diego Zoohackathon winner
For more details, you candownload the full (draft) agenda here.
FAQs
What makes this event special?
behind the scenes experiences
win prizes (over $1000 in value)
advance to international competition
overnight camping optional / showers provided
gain recognition and press for your contributions
become part of the community of conservation-minded technologists
exclusive access to Safari Park and Institute for Conservation Research
winners may receive support from US State Department and others to pursue ideas
ticket price includes all meals, snacks, and refreshments (dinner, breakfast, lunch, dinner, breakfast, lunch)
Arduino Workshop with BMES & IEEE
04 Nov - 07:00 PM
Riverside, United States
BMES and IEEE will be hosting an Arduino workshop. We will be teaching you how to use the Arduino to work on hands-on projects throughout the workshop. Knowing how to use the Arduino is a handy skill for making hackathon projects, senior design, personal projects, costumes, and much more!
Contact/Instructor - Chelsea Lang, clang006@ucr.edu
Additional Instructors - Jack Kolb, Ansel Chan, Benjamin Fong
Impactathon® Soka University Bridges to Business
01 Nov - 05:30 PM
Aliso Viejo, United States
Build a social enterprise through mapping social impact issues and creating market-based, impact-driven solutions. Win cash prizes.
Modern Development Hackathon - Hosted by Microsoft & InCycle
22 Oct - 09:00 AM
Irvine, United States
Automate Cloud Deployments and Speed App Delivery!
Join Microsoft and InCycle for a hands-on Hackathon! Designed for software development enthusiasts, practitioners and technical managers, during this the all day workshop, participants will learn how modern teams deploy to Azure using Azure DevOps and GitHub repositories.
Hackathon Highlights & Learnings
Automate deployment of code from Git to Azure Cloud
Create effective deployment pipelines
Learn technologies to configure and automate deployment
Automatically provision application infrastructure
Learn more
OCRUG Data Science Hackathon
18 May - 09:00 AM
Irvine, United States
A data science hackathon using a real world data set. Learn new skills, network, and "hack" your way through the data for fun and prizes.
Operation Hack: Veterans Hackathon
04 May - 07:30 AM
Baldwin Park, United States
Hosted by City of Hope on Saturday, May 4, 2019
Operation Hack: City of Hope hosts a Veterans Hackathon with Deloitte, Oracle, Microsoft, US Army and the L.A. County Assessors Office on Saturday May 4, 2019.
This is a local hackathon to help transitioning military, service members, veterans, and military spouses demonstrate their ethical hacking skills and meet future employers as well as compete with their peers.
Registered participants will form their own teams in advance for a total of nine teams comprised of a minimum of two and not to exceed five members, over the age of 18. Please bring your own laptops and power cords.
New Mission Objectives:
Attention participants. There has been a change in the hack and scope of mission.
Given the threats to the healthcare industry as it relates to patient information security we have a new task. Participants will be challenged with designing possible solutions to be presented for judging at conclusion of the hackathon.
Teams will be asked to field solutions to securing and protecting healthcare information for both cloud and server based systems.
Teams will be given a maximum of five hours to create their solutions. Teams will use their last hour to present their solutions to the panel of judges who will help identify the winning solution which will be awarded a $1000.00 prize from Microsoft.
The event will kick off on Saturday, May 4 at City of Hope’s Administrative Center in Baldwin Park with breakfast, introductory comments from all partners, rules of engagement and begin generating ideas.
Certificates of Recognition along with cash prize announcements will be provided by the Deloitte, Oracle, Microsoft immediately following the presentations.
This is a free event and meals and snacks will be provided throughout the day.
Axe-Hackathon 2019
16 Mar - 10:00 AM
Anaheim, United States
Contribute to making the web accessible to people with disabilities at the 4th Annual axe-Hackathon on March 16th, 2019. The Hackathon will be led by Wilco Fiers and other members of the axe team. We will be...
Testing open source component libraries and logging accessibility issues
Building new axe integrations
Sharing knowledge and solutions with our fellow accessibility devotees
Working on personal accessibility projects
Hanging out with awesome people and making the web a better place
This year some members of the Facebook team will also be joining the Hackathon to work on improving static analysis for accessibility support in JSX via linting and rules. They will hack on the eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y ESLint plugin and explore options to integrate axe into it. We welcome everyone to participate – coders, testers, evaluators and semantic HTML enthusiasts alike – and the issues we have gathered will appeal to all levels of skill.
Who should come?
You should come. And bring your friends. This hackathon is open to all experience levels. If you can download a browser extension, you can test for accessibility. We'll also have some advanced project opportunities for our more seasoned a11y friends.
Will there be food?
Yes! We will provide lunch and a coffee break. We'll email everyone for dietary restrictions closer to the event.
Will there be accessibility accommodations?
We will provide captioning for the opening and closing of the hackathon. The event will mostly consist of people working independently and in small groups on various projects, so it won't be possible to caption absolutely everything said at the event. If you need ASL interpretation or other forms of accommodation, please send an email to marketing@deque.com.
Special thanks to our sponsors!
We would not be able to bring this Hackathon to the community year after year without the help of our amazing sponsors. We cannot thank them enough for supporting the cause of digital equality.
This year the axe Hackathon is sponsored by...
Facebook's mission is to bring the world closer together — and that means everyone. We are excited to hack with you and support open source accessibility tools that make digital experiences more inclusive and diverse.