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In a grueling 38-hour-long competition hosted by &hacks X, more than 250 William & Mary hackers representing nearly every discipline competed in the annual Hackathon Oct. 4-6 in Swem Library.
It was a programming class filled with massive barriers. The students had no internet, personal computers or homework tools besides old-fashioned paper and pencils. Many came from low-income ...
For Code for Philly’s final hackathon of the year, organizers decided to extend the big civic tech push into a whole month. Code for Philly: City Operations is the name of the project, which is ...
Think you’ve got what it takes to build the next big blockchain application? This platform that allows DApps to be built using JavaScript wants to hear from you.
The end of September also brought the end of Code for Philly’s monthlong hackathon that invited volunteer dev teams to work on projects supporting better access to essential services and resources for ...
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