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World Blockchain Hackathon, Los Angeles
27 Jun - 07:00 PM
Los Angeles, United States
DESCRIPTION
You are welcome to participate in the Los Angeles World Blockchain Hackathon and become a member of the decentralized blockchain workforce living & working anywhere and everywhere in the cryptoverse.
Who can Participate :-Blockchain developers looking to improve their skills or expand their horizons.-Students and developers that want to learn and work in blockchain tech companies.-Designers of all skill-sets.-Entrepreneurs that can add value to teams. -Blockchain startup that is looking for funding &/or that need to focus on marathon development.If you are interested in participating in any other way, We are always open to chat. Join the telegram group or write worldblockchainhack@gmail.comSCHEDULE:▶️Saturday, June 16th:10:00 - 11:00 Doors Open & Tea, Coffee with brunch Served, Networking.11:00 - 12:30 Opening Ceremony/Presentations from Partners12:30 - 13:00 Team Formation13:00 - 14:00 Lunch Served14:00 Coding Begins18:00 - 19:00 Dinner Served20:00 - 20:3021:00 - 21:30 Pitch Practice Session24:00 Midnight Snack
ℹ️Hack through the Night*
*The venue will be open and staffed overnight if you’d like to hack through the night.*Coding continues throughout the second day till 15:00▶️Sunday, June 17th:07:00 08:00 Breakfast Served12:00 13:00 Lunch Served15:00 - Submission Deadline15:00 16:00 Judging16:30 17:00 Judge Deliberation17:30 18:00 Closing Ceremony & Awards18:00 - Event Close ⏺
Global Blockchain Hackathon - Los Angeles
23 Jun - 10:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Blockchain coder/developer teams in Los Angeles and Southern California! The International Data Engineering and Science Association (IDEAS) invites you to participate in the Global Blockchain Hackathon - Los Angeles. You'll collaborate on a blockchain project and compete for prizes, as well as for the opportunity to progress to the Final Round & Conference in Chicago.
Advice on Global Blockchain hackathon participation can be found here!
Hackathon by the Sea-Girls Edition 2018
22 Jun - 05:30 PM
Moorpark, United States
Bring your creativity, curiosity, and passion to Ventura County’s first girls-only hackathon. A hackathon is a coding event in which teams “hack” together to create an awesome project like a game, website, or app. Team up with some of the brightest female minds in Ventura County and—fueled by free food and the chance to win prizes—turn your creative energy into award-winning projects that entertain and inspire.
What is Hackathon by the Sea-Girls Edition?
This two-day program was designed to empower upper middle school and high school girls to experience the innovation and excitement that occurs when the power of coding is unleashed.
Our event’s theme—“Make tomorrow better”—prompts attendees to build projects that make everyday life a bit easier.
Attendees will have opportunities to network and collaborate with others.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks are provided.
Attendees can expect door prizes, awards, and plenty of swag.
Who should attend?
This event is open to all female Ventura County students in grades 7–12.
All experience levels are welcomed!
When is the event?
This two-day event formally kicks off on June 22nd from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. with an installation and dinner.
It resumes on June 23rd at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m.
This is not an overnight event.
Bring a laptop if you have one—if not, one may be provided to you. Space is limited to the first 60 students who apply, so make sure to sign up soon. We look forward to seeing you there!
***IMPORTANT INFORMATION***
1. ALL students must bring a completed copy of the Student Release form with you to the event in order to participate:
Click here for Students Release form
2. ALL participants must read and agree to Hackathon by the Sea-Girls Edition Code of Conduct:
Click her for code of conduct.
3. Please read the following document on how you can prepare for a hackathon, and what to bring to the event:
Click here to know how to prepare.
AngelHack Los Angeles Hackathon 2018
15 Jun - 05:00 PM
Marina del Rey, United States
Invitation to AngelHack HACKcelerator
Southern California coders, designers, and entrepreneurs! AngelHack invites you to sign up to participate in the AngelHack Los Angeles Hackathon 2018. Compete on your own, or collaborate as a member of a team to come up with an idea and turn it into a functioning prototype. This year’s theme is Seamless Technology. You're not limited! Build an app that solves a social or environmental problem and positively impacts your local community — you might win the Code For A Cause Impact Award. The AngelHack Grand Prize will be awarded to the project that is innovative without limits and brings positive change to the world. Other challenges include IBM's Call for Code, the Agora RTC App Challenge, Dollar Shave Club's Best E-Commerce Hack, the FitBit API Challenge, and the Consensys dApp Challenge — with over $10,000 in cash plus other awesome prizes.
Search the tips page to find answers to your AngelHack Los Angeles hackathon questions!
Software Engineering at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
05 Jun - 07:00 PM
Torrance, United States
If you are dreaming of becoming a Software Engineer in space tech, but don’t know where to start or know what it takes, you will find out in this special Code District session.
Today JPL continues its world-leading innovation, implementing programs in planetary exploration, Earth science, space-based astronomy and technology development, while applying its capabilities to technical and scientific problems of national significance.
Mars 2020 Subsystem Lead and Full-Stack Software Engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Usha Guduri joins us for an informative and exciting talk about her career and more. Experience the excitement of the JPL’s space program first hand from this very successful engineer.
Topics Include:
The journey to become a Software Engineer
How to get hired as a software engineer at JPL
IT related roles JPL hires for
Internships at JPL
Initiatives regarding women in technology
Mars 2020 mission and other missions
Audience
This session is for anyone that is interested in a career at JPL or in space tech in general.Usha Guduri is the Planning and Sequencing Subsystem Manager for the next Mars mission launching in 2020. As a Software Systems Engineer, she also managed and architected several software projects for missions including Cassini, SMAP, and Mars Science Laboratory in the last three years at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Over the past couple years she has been working on her own startup: Silent Legends, building games that redefine the Collectible Card genre and leverage the medium to make learning fun and transparent to kids.Ms. Guduri has 15 years experience in Software Development and Technical Leadership - building secure, scalable, and performance-optimized systems to support websites visited by hundreds of thousands of users each month, including several in the TripAdvisor portfolio. As if she cannot find enough to keep her challenged at work, she goes about giving NPOs a Cyber presence in her own time. Ms. Guduri also loves wrangling with data and is known for winning Hackathons with her novel visualizations. During her days off she is generally camping and hiking at one of the National Parks or parked with a good book in hand, and is looking forward to sharing the outdoors with her 18-month old daughter.Ms. Guduri is an alumna of BITS (Pilani), a premier institute in India, and USC's Viterbi School of Engineering.
Capitol360 Hackathon: June 2-3
02 Jun - 11:00 AM
Hollywood, United States
IF YOU LOVE MUSIC, CAPITOL RECORDS IS THE PLACE TO BE ON JUNE 2-3.
APPLY NOW TODAY to take your place in music history, and join the musical legends of the last 75-years who have walked the halls of Capitol Records.
EVENT OVERVIEW
Designed to foster innovative ideas and bridge the gap between content creators and the tech community, this 2- day Hackathon will bring together 80 software developers, and 20 acclaimed producers, songwriters, and influencers in a challenge to incubate new waves of music-related products, services, and content.
All participants will have access to the state-of-the-art Capitol Recording Studios and a catalog of UMG audio streaming tracks.
Developers will have pre-cleared access to 14k UMG audio streaming tracks. Winners are eligible for an 8-month Innovation License for continued access to our sandbox. Artists included in this catalog include old and new, as well as cross-genre: Imagine Dragons, Halsey, Rihanna, Maroon 5, Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond, Hans Zimmer, Andrea Bocelli, John Williams
We will also be opening up select assets from our digitized archives to developers, including but not limited to:
Tape transfers + tape box scans
Production Masters
Mix Reels including out-takes
Photo session scans
Music Videos/Session Videos
Art flat scans + illustrations
PRIZES
First place, and runner up cash prizes
Eligibility for 8-month Innovation License drawing from UMG sandbox catalog of ~14k tracks
Invitation to LeanSquare’s Accelerator program at Wallifornia Music Tech (including flights and lodging)
A final round interview to participate in gener8tor’s 12-week Accelerator program with up to $140k in financing
Sponsor related prizes
JUDGES – preliminary list
Dion "No I.D." Wilson - Grammy Winning Producer and EVP of A&R at ARTium / Capitol
Don Was – President of Blue Note
Rishi Patel – Managing Parnter & Co-Founder of Plus 8 Equity
Gérôme Vanherf – COO & Program Director, LeanSquare
Tuhin Roy – V.P. New Digital Business, UMG
PARTICIPATING WRITERS & PRODUCERS – preliminary list
Creative director: Fernando Garibay
Team #1 led by Troy Noka, Brian Justin Crum
Team #2 led by Simon Wilcox, Justin Jesso
Team #3 led by Fernando Garibay & Harloe
PARTNERS
ConsenSys
Ujo
Cloudinary
7digital
TiVo
Microsoft
Sonos
LeanSquare
Gener8tor
EVENT FLOW *subject to change
June 2
10:00AM API, Supporting Sponsors Set Up
11:00AM - 12:45PM Hacker Registration
11:00AM - 1:00PM Office Hours - API Sponsors
1:00PM Welcoming and Introductions
1:05PM Artist Pep Talk
1:15PM Introduce Mentors
1:20PM API Presentations (2 Mins each sponsor)
1:35 Creative teams break off into Studio A Mixing Room, Studio B Mixing Room, Studio C Mixing Room, and 12th floor writing room
1:35PM - 2:10PM – Idea Pitches
2:15PM Teams Form & Hacking Begins – API support + Mentor Office Hours begin.
5:00PM Break Refresh - Coffee break refresh, light snacks and drinks (creative teams will be hosting demos with developers inside the Studio A mixing room during this time)
7:30PM - 8:30PM Dinner
8:30PM - Hacking continues overnight
June 3
7:30AM Breakfast
9:45AM Presentation Pitch Practice Begins
12:10 PM Cut off Hacking and build run of show
12:15PM -1:00PM LUNCH
1:00PM Judges Arrive
1:00PM Doors open for audience
1:30PM Intro. Presentations Begin (one minute presentations. one minute question for software developers)*** 2:55PM Presentations/ Judging Cease HARD STOP
3:00PM- 3:15PM Judges Deliberate. Creative teams showcase of their finished content pieces
3:15PM - 3:30PM Sponsor/ API Prizes & Finalists Announced and Presentation + Awards
4:00PM Mixer – Capitol Courtyard
Collaboration Tree Hackathon - Los Angeles
02 Jun - 10:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Join us for our monthly hackathon to work on the open source Collaboration Tree (cTree) demo site: a collaborative design/innovation web platform. Work with other contributors in LA and online to develop this exciting new open source technology as a community. This is part of the larger online hackathon weekend where anyone can join in via our Slack group.
Programmers: get experience with Google's Polymer platform and web components (no web experience needed)Designers: help shape the user experience for this uniquely complex projectEveryone Else: learn more about the project and how you can get involved early
Free parking & snacks provided!
Parking is available up the ramp off Beverly Blvd. Take the stairs down from the center of the parking lot.
If you're looking to jump in a bit early we'll also be at Hack for LA the Tuesday night before.
Polymer Web Components Hackathon - Los Angeles
02 Jun - 10:00 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Get started with the new web components standard and Google's Polymer web components framework as part of an open source project: the Collaboration Tree. Web components allow you to create new HTML tags which can be used with any other HTML based web technology. Polymer adds data binding for cascading changes, as well as a broad library of polished components. The Collaboration Tree is an open source project in progress, built on Polymer, who's goal is to create a new large scale collaborative discussion platform (read: open think tank).
This event will introduce you to the project and help you get hands on with Polymer web components. If you want to continue learning and working with Polymer on a real project you can tasks from the open source project, each ranked for different levels of experience and effort. This is part of the larger Collaboration Tree hackathon weekend, which you can join online via Slack.
Free parking & snacks provided!
Parking is available up the ramp off Beverly Blvd. Take the stairs down from the center of the parking lot.
If you're looking to jump in a bit early we'll also be at Hack for LA the Tuesday night before.
Capitol Records Hackathon
02 Jun - 08:26 AM
Los Angeles, United States
Hackathon is at Capitol Tower the most historic music studio in LA. Features amazing performances plus top notch mentors and judges. You can win free 8 month license that in the past would have be prohibitively expensive. apply here
https://capitolmusicgroup.typeform.com/to/AsalXP
CodeDay LA
26 May - 11:01 AM
Westlake Village, United States
CodeDay LA is a 24-hour hackathon that hosts around 120 high school and college students. The event will be held at Hub101 in Westlake Village CA. Beginners are welcome!