Hackathon
A hackathon is a sprint-like event in which people collaborate intensively on software projects. The goal of a hackathon is to create usable software or hardware with the goal of creating a functioning product by the end of the event.
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Deprecated. See https://github.com/github/devrel/issues/2874#issuecomment-3483164290. Tips, Tricks, and Resources for running your hackathon.
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The hackathon to build technologies for Thailand's journey to democracy and freedom. #devปลดแอก
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Oct 30, 2020 - HTML
Social platform for developers to network, create and challenge themselves
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Jun 21, 2023 - HTML
Open Data Day website
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Website for NA-MIC Project Weeks
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Tools and resources to help you build, design, and win hackathons! 🏆
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Github actions to automagically deploy your angular app to GitHub pages.
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Apr 20, 2024 - HTML
List of upcoming and recent hackathons in Serbia
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Apr 28, 2026 - HTML
StageMate is the smart assistant for your presentation. It will cover all aspects of your pitch from skipping slides to reminding you if you miss some major point.
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Oct 24, 2017 - HTML
Official Website for the Annual Hackathon organized by AppTeam NITH
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Oct 20, 2020 - HTML
A project for Cambridge Hackathon 2018. It uses blockchain technology and IPFS for file sharing between medical services.
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Jan 21, 2018 - HTML
Collaboration Tree - A community discussion platform built for maximum insight with minimum oversight.
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Oct 9, 2024 - HTML
🚀 HackUPC's landing page
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Jan 24, 2026 - HTML
This repository contains all submissions of HackIIITV 2018
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Nov 3, 2018 - HTML
authentication-themed hackathon (YSWS) funded by Hack Club
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Sep 10, 2025 - HTML
💻 Hackathon Wiki - Created by @bahorn
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