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DeveloperWeek NY 2018 Hackathon
19 Jun - 09:00 AM
Brooklyn, United States
Join 300+ Developers at New York's Largest Challenge-Driven Hackathon. The DeveloperWeek NYC 2018 Hackathon is one of New York's largest hackathons. Join 300+ developers building new apps, bots -- all within just over 24 hours. Participants can build any app of their choice, and will compete for $25,000+ in cash, products and prizes given away by our generous sponsors. Get all the details and the amazing hackathon challenges & prizes here.  The DeveloperWeek NYC 2018 Hackathon will take place at: June 19-20, 2018 | Brooklyn EXPO Center (72 Noble St., Brooklyn, NY 11222) Doors open at 8:00 AM on Tues, June 19!  Check out the full schedule  By registering for this event, you are opting into DevNetwork email updates and one-time email-based promotions from top-level DeveloperWeek NYC sponsors including exclusive invitations to DeveloperWeek NYC parties and partner events. These updates will notify you about DeveloperWeek NYC news, as well as announcements about DevNetwork events. You can opt out of DevNetwork email newsletters at any time.  Due to limited availability, DevNetwork events cannot offer refunds once tickets are purchased. If you need to cancel your registration, we will give you a credit towards a future conference of equal value.
    DeveloperWeek | New York 2018
    19 Jun - 08:00 AM
    Brooklyn, United States
    Developers, designers, biz dev people, creative types! If you're registered to attend DeveloperWeek, then sign up and participate in the DeveloperWeek Hackathon 2018. You will collaborate in a team to create an app of your choice -- a web app, mobile app, wearable solution, data visualization, or bot. Compete to showcase your creativity and technical skills and win awesome prizes.
    No-code Hackathon at Slack NYC
    13 Jun - 05:00 PM
    New York, United States
    Build a Slack integration and bots - without writing a single line of code and win $10K in prizes! Slack is great when it comes to integrating with the multiple apps you use in your company. Coupled with the increased interactivity using Message Buttons, Message Menus, and Dialogs, you can now build custom, sophisticated workflows in Slack - with no code! Agenda: 5:00PM - 5:15PM: Networking 5:15PM  - 5:45PM: Intro / Demo by Slack 5:45PM - 6:15PM: Intro to the no-code bot building platform, Workbot 6:15PM - 8:45PM: Hackathon 8:45PM - 9:00PM: Prize ceremony What you need:  An active Workato account - sign up for a FREE Workato Account, if you don’t have one already. A brief description of the project you want to get done at the Hackathon. An active Slack workspace - sign up for a FREE Slack Account, if you don’t have one already. Laptop (any OS w/ a browser that can connect to internet) Make sure the user account connecting to the apps has permissions to access to data (e.g. order/opportunity in Salesforce) Check the environment (sandbox or other) you connect to has data for any criteria you specify in the recipe (e.g. last 7 days, status = “Closed Won” etc.) Note: We recommend connecting to a non-production environment when possible. Team size: You can have a team of up to 3 people. Make sure that there’s at least 1 person in the team who is somewhat technical.
      Code Lab Hackathon
      09 Jun - 09:00 AM
      Brooklyn, United States
      Code Lab is a Tech Ed program established under the umbrella of The Rusty and River Fields Foundation. Our goal is to teach 1,000 students in Bed-Stuy Coding and Robotics through Hackathons, in-school coding programs, weekend tech events, workshops, webinars, and more. Technology is the wave of the future but unfortunately African Americans and other marginalized youth are underrepresented in the tech field. Code Lab exists to help address this pressing issue. On June 9th, elementary students will come to Crispus Attucks Elementary School and learn about a frequently used programming language in developing websites (HTML), How to Hack the Web using an excinting tool called inspect element, and will then seperate into teams and collaboratively build a basic, one-page website which they will showcase to their peers and Code Lab staff.   FAQs   Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? Yes! Students must be at least six years old  What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?  You can take the A/C to Utica or Ralph Ave.  What can I bring into the event? Your answer goes here  How can I contact the organizer with any questions? You can contact the organizer at either rivermfields@gmail.com or 347-722-0984 Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? Yes! or you can have it open on your mobile device   Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends? Yes! 
        Holochain Hackathon: New York City!
        08 Jun - 06:00 PM
        Brooklyn, United States
        Techies and hackers in the New York City area! If you're interested in distributed applications, then you're invited to participate in the Holochain Hackathon: New York City! You'll get to learn the basics of a new coding paradigm and learn tools for rapid development of decentralized applications. Then you'll be challenged to design and prototype your own distributed app solution using the next-gen Holochain platform for decentralized power structures.
        Hack the Gap - a Happy Code Hackathon
        02 Jun - 09:30 AM
        Stamford, United States
        Kids aged 6 to 16 in and around Stamford, CT! If you're an aspiring techie and eager to improve your computer science skills, then the Happy Code Club invites you to participate in Hack the Gap. Ask your parents to sign you up for this event and you can participate as in either the CODING NINJAS (ages 6 to 10) or the CODING SAMURAI (ages 11 to 16) activities.
        Build.iT
        02 Jun - 08:00 AM
        Bethel, United States
        Techie students in Fairfield County, Connecticut! You're invited to participate in Build.iT. You'll get to form a startup team of 3 or 4 like-minded individuals. Your startup team will then identify a problem/inefficiency related to a theme provided -- and then brainstorm solutions and choose one to pursue from conception to reality. You will then showcase your project during a presentation to a panel of judges.
        YSPH Alumni Day 2018
        01 Jun - 08:30 AM
        New Haven, United States
        Overview - The annual Yale School of Public Health Alumni Day is an opportunity for alumni to return to New Haven, reconnect with old friends and participate in a multi-disciplinary symposium. Each year YSPH, in collaboration with the board of directors of the Association of Yale Alumni in Public Health, selects a hot topic in public health & invites industry experts to discuss their work in this area.  Symposium:  This is What Change Looks Like:  Yale as Social Impact Lab Schedule of Events 8:30am                 Registration/Breakfast  9:00am                 Welcome and Dean's State of the School Address 9:20am                 Overview of Innovate Health Yale and the Yale Entrepreneurship Scene 9:30am                 Panel Discussion 10:45am               Student Pitches 11:15am               Alumni "Hackathon" 12:30pm               Awards Luncheon and Team Pitches 2:00pm                 Champagne/Dessert Reception and Discovery Table   Carbon Offsets:  If you would like to purchase carbon offsets for your travel please visit - http://yccf.sustainability.yale.edu/. The YCCF funds projects that meet the multiple goals of reducing local emissions, creating healthy living environments, and promoting economic security for low-income people. Event Location & Parking - The event will be held at the New Haven Lawn Club, 193 Whitney Avenue, New Haven.   Parking is available on-site.  
          ActInSpace 2018
          25 May - 04:14 PM
          New York, United States
          Space-loving techies -- entrepreneurs, students, job seekers, developers, and creatives -- in the New York area! The French Space Agency and the European Space Agency invite you to participate in ActInSpace®, an international innovation contest. You'll get to team up with like-minded individuals to create an innovative commercial application of patents, technologies and satellite data made available by CNES, ESA, Airbus, and partners.
          NJ-NY Tableau Software User Group - May 24, 2018 @ Prudential
          24 May - 05:00 PM
          Newark, United States
          The Tableau User Group is run independently by Tableau Users and is not operated by Tableau Software. Please bring a picture ID to enter the building.  You will only be admitted if you have registered. Hello Tableau Software users and enthusiasts, Time to bust out your computers before summer break and bask in the glow of the LCD. We've got a hackathon planned and are deciding between a couple great data sets. While we keep you in suspense, register to save your spot. We will send you the data set as soon as it's ready, so ... feel free to come with plenty of ideas ready to go.   5:00 - 5:30 Networking and snacks 5:30 - 5:45 Introductions 5:45 - 7:00 "Hacking"  ** BRING YOUR COMPUTER ** 7:00 - 7:30 Presentations 7:30 - Continued networking at a nearby location   As a special thank you to our host, who is providing a room, food, and drinks, we will collect $8.99 that goes to charity, plus a processing fee (total $11.54).  Thanks and look forward to seeing you, Lee Feinberg, User Group LeaderLee@DecisionViz.com Janna Stoul, Host @ Prudential The Tableau User Group is run independently by Tableau Users and is not operated by Tableau Software.  By registering for this Tableau User Group event, you agree that your personal information that you provide when registering for the event, including your full name and email address, may be shared with the User Group organizer, who is not an employee of Tableau Software, for the purposes of contacting you regarding this event.