Sponsors, hacking challenges, a latte lab – what else can a sleep-deprived Hackathon need for its second year of operations?
Sponsors, hacking challenges, a latte lab – what else can a sleep-deprived Hackathon need for its second year of operations?
With the University of Ottawa returning in person, Hack the Hill event coordinators saw an opportunity to revive a fun event.
“A hackathon is a place where people can work on something that excites them and something they want to do,” —MinhThao Dang, coordinator for uOttaHack.
From Oct. 14 to 15, the semi-annual deCODE: Hackathon will be returning to the University of Ottawa, this time with a few changes—namely, a smaller group of participants to boost competition.
The Computer Science Student Association hosted a Windows 8 hackathon to get a behind-the-scenes look at new Microsoft products.