With hacker culture sweeping over the globe, people are becoming increasingly addicted to hackathons. We can resist them, or propel them further. You decide.
Why are students willing to forego a weekend of college partying to build things instead?
tl;dr: start with whichever language your best friend is most comfortable with.
Tips from a first-timer that hopefully demystify, educate, and inspire
It’s awesome, but we’re looking at it the wrong way.
Hacker culture has changed my outlook on life.
Finally getting around to wrapping up my Geekcon 2013 project and experience.
My 10th hackathon.
A Fool’s Paradise — where hackers make hay in May!
Trials and Reflections of a first-time Hackathon Organizer
Its easy to compose your email in a way that it always land up in the Primary mailbox of Gmail
Indian hackathons have come a long way.
What I learnt by trying to create 4 Apps in 4 Weeks with my amateur coding skills.
How attending LAHacks gave us the courage to turn our weekend idea into a startup.
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Assembling the team
The struggles of finding your first software developer internship as a high schooler.
Code For The Kingdom Hackathon: Sharing Thoughts
One week ago I left my job. I am pouring coffee alone in my kitchen, barista nowhere to be seen, in awe of how gracefully life swivels as…
Claw Your Way to Success
5 rules for good email etiquette
The story and inspiration behind founding one of the largest student-run hackathons in Europe.
And what I’ve learned from teaching others
From two months of frustration to building an app in a weekend
We Can. Seriously.
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