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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Scripts written to solve the Hack the North CTF puzzles.
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A dashboard to view purchases across accounts using the Capital One API.
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A 4 dimensional, sentient, progressive, and neurally networked program
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May 24, 2018 - Java
💬 Ok Google? Ok Human. The tables have turned. Do your job, Human! (Angular 2, ES5)
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Tufts 'Bolletin was created to merge events from Facebook, Tufts Calendar, email, etc. so Tufts students could easily see events in one accessible place. Currently, Tufts 'Bolletin only has events from Facebook, but we hope to link other event sources in the future!
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Nov 15, 2017 - JavaScript
🐦 Submission for #IBM include <geek.tech> Cognitive Computing Hack Camp New Delhi : An application to send automatic replies to tweets sent to a particular Twitter handle, based on the nature of the tweets.
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Social Networks for Buildings (SNB) Mobile app - for Stamford Hackathon, Feb 2016
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The repository for front end code written at the TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon in London (Nov 2015). More details can be found on the DevPost website for this submission.
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Encoding and Decoding for custom visual encoding format that extends the Code128 barcode standard.
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Our pretty little Go server for our pretty little hackathon.
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