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Blockchain Hackathon | Bitcoin for your Thoughts?
  24 Mar - 07:00 PM
  San Francisco, United States
Come join us for the first ever "Bitcoin For Your Thoughts" blockchain hackathon, brought to you by Purse.io, GenLife, and Hack Reactor! This will be an opportunity to network, learn about Blockchain development, and present your project to some of the leaders in the space. We're also providing breakfast and dinner all weekend to keep you energized while you hack, plus a kickoff event (food and drink also included) the first night with guest speakers Chris Jeffery, CTO at Purse.io, and Mason Borda, CTO of GenLife. Enter for a chance to win one of three great prizes including 1BTC for first place! Bitcoin For Your Thoughts is an event aimed to introduce both new and experienced developers to some of the groundbreaking tools that are allowing us to build with the blockchain in ever more innovative and exciting ways. Join us for a weekend of crypto-hacking, meet other blockchain enthusiasts, and get the opportunity to show off your skills. Your team will also get to present your project to a panel of judges for a chance to win one of three great prizes! (see details below) How it works: On the evening of Friday, March 24th, we'll invite all of the participants to meet at the flagship Hack Reactor location in downtown San Francisco for beer and food. There, we will introduce the teams and talk a little bit more about how the event will work. We've also got two amazing talks lined up for the night. You'll  get to hear from Chris Jeffery, the CTO at Purse.io and lead developer for BCoin, who will talk about developing with the JavaScript full node Bitcoin implementation he helped build and why he built it. Mason Borda, Cofounder/CTO of GenLife, will also be there to talk about application layer blockchain development.  After that, it's off to the races! You and your team (or solo if you prefer) will have until 5pm on Sunday to build something that uses cryptocurrency or blockchain tech. Afterward, each team will have just 3 minutes to present what they built to the judges. The projects will be evaluated based on the uniqueness of the idea, the execution and use of the chosen core technology, and the overall presentation. Breakfast and dinner will be provided each day courtesy of our sponsor, Purse.io. Judges Chris Jeffery - CTO at Purse.io, Lead Developer on Bcoin Mason Borda - Creator of Etherli - BitGo Alum - Cofounder / CTO GenLife (Blockchain / AI for insurance) Olaoluwa Osuntokun - Chief Scientist at Lightning, BS/MS Computer Science from UCSB, and 3x Software Engineer Intern at Google Prizes (generously sponsored by Purse.io & Ledger): 1st Place: 1BTC, a signed copy of "The Internet of Money" by Andreas Antonopoulos, and a Ledger Nano S 2nd Place: $100 in BTC, 3 Ledger Nano S's 3rd Place:  3 "Make Bitcoin Great Again" hats All winners will also receive a 1 year of free VPN service provided by Private Internet Access. FAQs Do I need to have experience developing with Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies?  Absolutely not! One of our aims with this event is to introduce engineers who haven't worked with blockchain tech to the incredible things that can be built with it. We will be providing support in the form of boilerplate repos you can fork and build on top of. The library we are showcasing, BCoin, is well documented with plenty of information to help you get started. Experience developing with JavaScript and/or Python however is encouraged. While we are focusing on BCoin and Bitcoin, any library (e.g. pybitcointools, 21, etc.) or blockchain (e.g. Ethereum) is also acceptable. Just be sure to justify your decisions to the judges!  How are the teams picked? Once everyone is signed up, we will send around a survey to get an idea of all of the participants' experience level which we'll use to match you up with a group to complement your skills. You can also let us know if you'd prefer to form your own team but we ask that there be no more than 3-4 people per group. If you prefer to work on your own, that's fine too, but we highly encourage joining a team to get the full benefit of the experience, whether it's networking, learning new skills, or building a full-featured application. What kind of resources will be available to us?  You will have to bring your own computer, however Hack Reactor is making most of their space available for the event which means monitors, wifi, whiteboards, meeting rooms, even yoga mats! How can I contact the organizer with any questions? You can find us on Twitter or reply to the order confirmation email that was sent if you purchased a ticket.  Why is there a fee to participate and where does the money go? Since space is limited, the ticket price is to help hold your spot. Proceeds go directly to help cover the expenses of the event (namely food and drink). What's the refund policy? 100% refund if it's not within 2 weeks of the event, otherwise 50% as there is limited space available. Can I update my registration information? Yep! No problem. Send us an email and we can help you update your information. Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends? That's totally ok. We have limited space available but anyone who is interested is invited to attend. If, for some reason, you find out you can't make it, but know someone who's interested that can, we understand.
    2017 "Connect to Thrive" Global Summit
      24 Mar - 07:00 AM
      San Bruno, United States
    The "Connect to Thrive Summit" is a Trading Post on the frontier of the future - a place where academic leaders, community leaders, city managers and national leaders can explore what others are doing around the world and what science and technologies are useful for improving lives. Technologies and innovations are exploding around the world in hackathons, startups and in the hearts of small and large enterprises. We bring them together March 24, 2017, in one place to discover what is working and who is doing it. All purchased tickets are non-refundable. Purchased tickets are transferrable to another person’s name. Parking is FREE to Registered Attendees of the “Connect to Thrive” Global Summit on March 24, 2017. Skyline College provides FREE Shuttle Service from BART Daly City Station to Skyline College. To access schedule click on the link: http://www.skylinecollege.edu/maps/shuttle.phpA portion of the “Connect to Thrive” Global Summit Sponsorships will benefit San Mateo County Community College District students. CITD and PCI will sponsor the first 100 registered students for March 24.
      Financially support or sponsor Teen Hackathon, teenhackathon.com
        20 Mar - 12:00 AM
        San Francisco, United States
      Would you like to assist with this activity? Donate online: http://support.whomentors.com WHOmentors.com, Inc. welcomes in-kind support or other types of sponsorships such as venue hosting, catering, or technology. Email Rauhmel@WHOmentors.com or phone/SMS text 415-373-6767
        Technology Day: Hack-an-App Challenge @The Athenian School
          18 Mar - 10:00 AM
          Danville, United States
        The Athenian School   & Knodemy are excited to host Technology Day Hackathon at the Athenian School to bring HACK-AN-APP challenge and empower young students and guide them to become innovators and lead the way to the future through exposure to computer science and technology (STEM). (Limited Space) knodemy HACK-AN-APP event is focused on empowering students to innovate and knnect  them with CompSci and Tech industy mentors. Computer Science major mentors from UC Berkeley, UCSD, etc. will help students with coding and programming areas.  This would be a great networking opportunity for Students to work closely with the current and future TECH professionals. What will student learn? Introduction to programming, basics in programming languages such as: HTML5 CSS JavaScript Java Android Concept of an idea to a product launch Skills: Time management Leadership skills Collaboration/team work Presentation/Pitching Skills Brainstorming Problem Solving  FAQS What to expect? Students will attend the first part of the Hackathon where they will be taught the basics of programming. After the initial instruction is over, students will break into teams where they will get a chance to collaborate to brainstorm ideas, create a project, and market the product. At the end of the Hackathoneach team will present their project to the attendees, judges and knodemy instructors. 1st place team will receive $100 gift cards or Prizes and 3 months knodemy mentorship to help them build their APP. Is there an age limit to enter the event? For students: 6th grade to 11th grade. No prior programming experience required  What should I bring? BYOL (Bring Your Own Laptop - PC or MAC) REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE  Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? Please send your questions to hack@knodemy.com  How to get to the event? http://www.athenian.org/Page/About-Us/Contact-Us#directions Building: Eleanor Dase Center - Campus Map:  https://athenian.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/320/download/Athenian%20Campus%20Map%20713.pdf * Purchase lunch with registration or bring your own bag lunch.  Snacks will be provided  
          #WomenHack - The All-Women Hackathon San Francisco
            18 Mar - 09:00 AM
            San Francisco, United States
          Join female tech enthusiasts of all skill levels for a fun and exciting hackathon tailored just to women! Dev BootCamp will be offering introductory workshops in conjunction with the hackathon for those less inclined to the coding atmosphere, and teams can be made prior to the event, or joined the day of! Lunch and Dinner will be included, and classes on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript will all be offered at the event.
          Tech Stands Up: Pi Day Rally
            14 Mar - 02:00 PM
            Palo Alto, United States
          On March 14th -- Pi Day -- thousands of people in and around the tech community will rally to make a strong statement in support of the same values that drive Silicon Valley:- The open exchange of ideas- Community participation- The idea that meritocracy is where the best ideas win regardless of status or power- Experimentation and discovery to find the best possible solutionOur goals are:-- Urge our tech leaders to stand up and speak out for our users when the current administration enacts policies that negatively affect our community.-- Connect technologists to organizations that are being directly impacted, through hackathons, fundraising, mentoring programs, and donating skills/time;-- Work together with other organizations to bridge the divide between the tech industry and people that technology has disrupted.We believe in creating a space that respects, empowers and includes all. We believe in standing up for the fundamental rights of all communities and persons. We believe in standing up for something, not simply against it.This is intended to be a peaceful event. We will be working closely with the Palo Alto Police Department to ensure that everyone has a safe and inspiring day. Thank you, everyone, for your support. We are just getting started!Stay tuned for more details on speakers, organizations, and activities at our Pi Day rally! *** PLEASE NOTE: Any Contributions to Tech Stands Up are not tax deductible ***
            CREDIT UNION ANALYTICS SUMMIT - 2017
              14 Mar - 08:00 AM
              Mountain View, United States
            Fintech startups are rapidly changing the financial industry landscape by embracing state-of-the-art technologies, attracting new customers and expanding their businesses into newer territories. Today, Credit Unions face increased pressure to reduce costs and drive stickier, more profitable relationships with their members. Come and collaborate with attendees from leading credit unions across the nation and share ideas on how to augment traditional business intelligence with a modern data platform that enables agile decision making. NOTE: Location to be finalized.
            ProtoHack: Happy Hour partnered with Nommery
              13 Mar - 06:00 PM
              San Francisco, United States
            Join us for our quarterly happy hour!! It's been a great year so far with amazing successful events so far! We want to keep the momentum going with a happy hour for us all to network! - Stop by to meet the ProtoHack Team. - Learn about our partner Nommery - Get up to speed about our future events and hackathons - Have fun!!!!! https://www.yelp.com/biz/rum-and-sugar-san-francisco
              SCHacks
                12 Mar - 08:00 AM
                Santa Clara, United States
              Santa Clara students in grades 7-12! Would you like to learn new programming skills and be challenged to solve problems and create an awesome project? The Santa Clara City Library invites you to sign up for the SCHacks hackathon. You can chose your type of project -- website, web app, phone app, or other software.
              ReactJS Hackathon @GitHub
                11 Mar - 09:00 AM
                San Francisco, United States
              Hackers, coders! Real World React invites you to sign up to participate in the ReactJS Hackathon @GitHub. Come and showcase your skills with React, Redux, Serverless, React Native, or RxJS! You'll can come and hack on APIs, or build your own start-up project. It's your choice! The judges will select the top 6 teams and from them the top 3 winning teams will be selected.