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Hackathon - Downtown ReactJS Meetup - ATX
17 Dec - 06:00 PM
Austin, United States
Come help us build the Downtown Reactjs Meetup website! Meetup.com is experimenting with charging $2 for every RSVP you make, screw that.
    VR Austin Jam 2019
    15 Nov - 06:00 PM
    Austin, United States
    The VR Austin Jam brings local, national, and international creators together to collaborate on new AR/VR content over one weekend.
      DeveloperWeek Austin 2019 Hackathon
      06 Nov - 08:00 AM
      Austin, United States
      DeveloperWeek Austin 2019 Hackathon Join 200+ Developers & Hackers at Austin's Largest Challenge-Driven Hackathon. The DeveloperWeek Austin 2019 Hackathon is one of Austin's largest hackathons. Join 200+ developers building new apps, bots -- all within hours. Participants can build any app of their choice and will compete for $20,000+ in cash, products, and prizes.  Get all the details and the amazing hackathon challenges & prizes here.  The DeveloperWeek Austin 2019 Hackathon will take place: November 6 - 7, 2019Palmer Events Center  900 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704 Check out the full schedule here By registering for this event, you are opting into DevNetwork email updates and one-time email-based promotions from top-level DeveloperWeek Austin sponsors including exclusive invitations to DeveloperWeek Austin Sponsors parties and partner events. These updates will notify you about DeveloperWeek Austin 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.
        HealthTech Hackathon
        01 Nov - 04:00 PM
        San Antonio, United States
        Develop technical solutions to problems presented by San Antonio's healthcare industry members.
          5th Austin Diversity Hackathon #ATXDivHack
          20 Sep - 08:00 AM
          Austin, United States
          5th Annual Austin Diversity Hackathon #ATXDivHack     Join Women Who Code Austin for our 5th annual diversity hackathon! Please note: by signing up you are agreeing to abide by this code of conduct. For updates, please follow us on Twitter & #ATXDivHack.   READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION before reaching out about schedule details, ALL the details are listed below -- promise!  This hackathon is a celebration of diversity. Anyone who supports diversity is welcome — no matter your level of technical knowledge.  We are providing a space for people of all backgrounds who want to start building their tech portfolio or finish up a tech project while learning new skills. Previous experience in tech is **NOT** required.  Plus, we have a parallel FREE workshop track for anyone who wants to come and just start learning, learn more, or meet people.  Not sure what to work on? We encourage participants to look into open data or civic hacking projects, for more information check out Open Austin.  Code of Conduct Women Who Code (WWCode) is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, or socioeconomic status. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all events run by Women Who Code, Inc. If you would like to report an incident or contact our leadership team, please submit an incident report form.   Weekend overview:   Friday 9AM - 5pm: FREE Workshops all day long  (SEE END OF DESCRIPTION)    Friday 6PM: Happy Hour Come enjoy refreshments, network with hackathon attendees, form teams, and meet other diverse folks in tech.    Saturday 8:00am - 8:00pm: Hack Time Start working on your project with your team. We will serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, and some snacks throughout the day.    Saturday 8AM-1PM: FREE HEADSHOTS Tips for headshots: Be yourself! Don’t wear anything too out of your comfort zone or your photos might reflect how uncomfortable you feel. Solid color tops are preferred. Repetitive patterns or chaotic designs can be distracting. Any color is fine, just keep in mind, cooler colors tend to look more flattering than warmer ones.   Saturday 8:00am - 6:00pm: FREE Workshops all day long (SEE END OF DESCRIPTION)    Sunday 8:00am - 4:00pm: Wrap up hacking in the morning, presentation and awards in the afternoon. * Schedule subject to change. Please check this event for up-to-date info and follow us on Twitter for latest news: @wwcodeatx   Parking Info:See information here.   WORKSHOPS - FRIDAY    9AM - A Gentle Intro to Git with @seeksort Pre-reqs: Install Git: follow the instructions at this link for your OS https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/install-git Have your terminal and a text editor handy (Notepad/TextEdit is fine). 10AM - How to create your own Alexa Skill with @samantha_cabral Pre-reqs: Create an alexa developer account (https://developer. amazon.com/en-US/alexa/alexa-skills-kit#) 11AM - Killing the Vampires Inside Your Head: A pragmatic approach to conqueringimpostor syndrome with @digital_saas  12PM - Cybersecurity 101: Send friendly valentines using GPG encryption  Pre-reqs: Participants need personal computers with adequate power adapters or have a friend/neighbor who's willing to share. Have a Linux or Mac Terminal installed. Install GnuPG https://www.gnupg.org/download/ 1PM - Intro to React/Javascript Pre-reqs: Install node, npm, git, working browser, have terminal ready to run a command or two. 2PM - Intro to Gatsby Amberley Romo with @amber1ey Pre-reqs: Install node.js and npm, git, the gatsby cli, and have a code editor (complete set-up instructions at https://www. gatsbyjs.org/tutorial/part-zero/) 3PM - Getting started with IBM Carbon Design System's React components  Pre-reqs: https://www. carbondesignsystem.com/tutorial/overview 4PM - Intro to the Go Programming Language with @0x000edd1e Pre-reqs: Install Go: https://golang.org/dl/ 5PM - Intro to Flutter/Dart (Build a simple mobile app that will deploy to iOS and Android) with @she_who_codes  Pre-reqs: Download the Flutter SDK, Install Android Studio: https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install WORKSHOPS - SATURDAY    9AM - From Zero to Lead Developer in less than 6 months with @suarezluis.com Pre-reqs: Bring your imposter syndrome, we are going to crush it.   10AM - Take Your IT Career to New Heights: The Cloud   11AM - Tech Career Coaching Sessions Jennifer Herrity Pre-reqs: For best coaching experience, people should have a printed copy of their resume ready for review. Attendees will be able to do walk-up sessions with coaches specialized in working with technical jobseekers.   12PM - Intro to Kotlin for Android Mirella Batista with @mirella4real Pre-reqs: Participants should dowload Android Studio. We'll look at Kotlin, how it is different from Java, install Android Studio and create a simple Android app.   1PM - Getting Started with Python with @sarasomewhere Pre-reqs: Laptop.   2PM - Intro to Responsive Design with CSS Grid and Flexbox with @jamenamcinteer Pre-reqs: Code editor, browser, git preferred but not required.   3PM - Consuming APIs 101 Isabelle Giuong with @isabe11eg   4PM - DIY Pay Equity: How Women and Other Underrepresented Folks in Tech Can Make What the Majority Make with @gisellevalenz    5PM - Panel Discussion: Power Up Your Career! with @kellymchurchill, @gisellevalenz, @mirella4real, @gigabyte10100     
            yuuvis hackathon Austin
            24 Aug - 08:00 AM
            Austin, United States
            Join yuuvis, a division of Optimal Systems, to build innovative information management solutions in the cloud. The latest API gives you the flexibility to migrate, automate, integrate, and search for any type of info. Create what you can imagine and enjoy some beats and bräts while you’re at it. Plus, compete for part of the $10K prize pool including the $5K grand prize AND a trip to Berlin (accommodations paid) to compete against winners of other yuuvis' hackathons!
            MALF Hackathon
            27 Apr - 09:00 AM
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            What does MALF do? We engage leaders of faith & goodwill, build their leadership capacity, and develop joint initiatives to address tough issues within our communities. What does that really mean? We understand that true change happens at the community level. We strengthen communities by supporting the leaders within those communities by helping them to become more effective. With our help, their effectiveness grows through 1. Our leadership development programming. 2. The access we provide to resources (including financial support from our own operating accounts,) and 3. Strategic partnerships we facilitate that partner leaders with organizations and other leaders that will not only strengthen the leader's resolve to remain committed to their vision, but also provide a leadership ecosystem of growth. Why should you care? You should care because we all live here together. Our goal is to make Atlanta a place of hope, love, and a catalyst for change. But we can’t do it without you. Please join us on April 27 as we work together to develop the materials necessary for a tactical marketing strategy that will help us meet our goals.
              The 2019 SUABE Hackathon
              23 Apr - 07:00 AM
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              SUABE is proud to present our inaugural Hackathon 2019!!! The Hackathon this year will offer cases from our sponsors 360 Knee Systems, Cochlear, and RESMED. Each team will receive a case to solve, guided by a mentor from the associated company. Not only will this be a good opportunity to gain connections in the industry but also a great way to develop key skills in teamwork and problem solving. There will be a prize (to be determined) for the winning team. The Hackathon will take place on the Tuesday during the Mid-Sem Break and all meals will be provided. Places are strictly limited so get in quick. How it works:1. Sign up2. We will send you an email with the cases from each company and you get to enter your preferences3. We will send you a confirmation with your project and assign your team to you4. Bring yourself on the day!
                Facial Recognition Hackathon 2019
                12 Apr - 09:00 AM
                San Marcos, United States
                It's time once again for the 5th annual TXSTHack! This year, we're putting together 8 teams of Communication Design, Computer Science, and Business students to work together on solving a problem using Facial Recognition and Augmented Reality! If you've put dog ears on your face with SnapChat filters, you've got the idea :) Both days, we'll have industry experts available to you as mentors on Day 1 and Judges on Day 2. We take over the 3rd floor of the Art Building, play loud music, drink lots of coffee and have a ton of fun. For an idea of what went on at previous year's events, check out #txsthack on Instagram and Twitter.   Each team will be made up of 2 ComDes, 2 Computer Science, and 2 Business students. If you have a team already or if you would like to be put on a team with your friends, sign up first, then email gl16@txstate.edu with who you want to be placed with. Sponsors and Judges:SchwabHandsomeFjord (an Accenture subsidiary)USAAMoodMeLogic Information Systems Schedule Day 1:9am: Kickoff (you'll learn the challenge here)10am-noon: Working TimeNoon: lunch Time!1pm: Working Time6pm: DinnerSchedule Day 2:9am: Working TimeNoon: Lunch Time4pm-7pm: Presentation Time7:30pm: Awards Location:We'll be taking over the entire 3rd Floor of the JCM building (Art Buildling next to the President's House), so we'll have workspaces for all the teams.   FAQs What if I've never done a hackathon before or worry I don't have the skills?No problem! This event is for everyone, regardless of ability. We'll put freshmen on teams with seniors so you get to learn from each other. Is the event really free?Yep, it's free! Do I get fed?Yes! we feed you meals and snacks all day long, both days! Do I have to stay the whole time both days?Yes, this is a team sport so everyone needs to be there the whole time. Can I join a team with my friends?Yes! You can request to work on the same team, just have team members sign up, then email gl16@txstate.edu to confirm they want to be on the same team.  What do I need to bring?We have Macintosh computers with Creative Suite, Office and other software preloaded in all the rooms. You can bring your own computer as well to work if you prefer. Other than that, you're good! Do you have to be a student at Texas State University?Yes, all team members must be currently enrolled as Texas State University Students. How can I contact the organizer with any questions?Email gl16@txstate.edu for any questions
                  HACKATHON: Build news-credibility tools with The Texas Tribune & ISOJ
                  11 Apr - 09:00 AM
                  Austin, United States
                  Calling all developers, designers, researchers, news junkies and more. On Thursday, April 11, The Texas Tribune and the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas will be holding a hackathon centered on building tools to measure and boost trust in news. You'll form cross-disciplinary teams and, after a day of collaboration and coding, present your tool or concept to a panel of judges. Come for the chance to win our grand prize, but stay for the company of others at the intersection of journalism and technology. Breakfast, lunch and snacks provided. The Hackathon is being held in timing with the Knight Center's International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ), which will take place April 12-13 at the University of Texas at Austin's Blanton Museum of Art. Those interested in registering for the Hackathon are welcome to register for ISOJ as well.