Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesIntroducing HackMIT Dev Office HoursOur Open-Source Hackathon SoftwareJan 2, 2017Jan 2, 2017
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesGavel: An Expo Judging SystemGavel is an automated end-to-end expo judging system. We’ve used it to automate judging at HackMIT, a 1000-person event with over 200…Sep 19, 2016Sep 19, 2016
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesFAQ Readers ReduxAnother year, another HackMIT FAQ readers experiment. From May 31 to August 7, we had the following item in HackMIT’s FAQ:Aug 9, 20161Aug 9, 20161
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesBlueprint 2016: Behind the ScenesThis is a photoblog of behind-the-scenes photos taken at Blueprint! The photos were taken by Anish, and the captions were written by Anish…Mar 6, 2016Mar 6, 2016
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesChatOps at HackMITThe HackMIT team uses Slack for most of our internal communication. We used to use email exclusively way back in the day, even for (almost)…Dec 22, 2015Dec 22, 2015
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesImplementing a Scalable Judging SystemI’ve written about good competition judging methods before. It’s hard to do well, but it can be done.Nov 9, 2015Nov 9, 2015
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesAlgorithms in the Real World: Host MatchingI get excited whenever I get to use interesting algorithms to solve real world problems.Sep 25, 2015Sep 25, 2015
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesFAQ ReadersHow often do people actually read FAQs? I was curious about this while working on the splash page for the HackMIT 2015 website, so I…Aug 27, 2015Aug 27, 2015
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesSuch Confuse: HackMIT 2015 Puzzle Guide (3/4)This post is third in a series of articles on HackMIT’s 2015 Puzzle! If you haven’t already, be sure to check out part 1 and part 2.Jul 30, 2015Jul 30, 2015
Anish AthalyeinHackMIT StoriesEvolution ChamberA couple weeks ago, HackMIT ran an experiment to see what would happen if we evolved a HackMIT logo based on the Internet’s preferences.Jul 11, 2015Jul 11, 2015