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OHacksIO

OHacksIO is a virtual hackathon in which teams of students will be given a theme and a set time period to create an app, website or game.
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prize:
$5,836
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Overview

OHacksIO is a virtual hackathon in which teams of students will be given a theme and a set time period to create an app, website or game. There are limitless possibilties as to what you can create, as long as you're within bounds of the theme. In addition to the main competition, there will be workshops for beginner programmers.

 

Please register at website and on devpost! The first 150 to do both will recieve free swag!

Make sure to follow us on Instagram for updates!


Guidelines

REQUIREMENTS

You must build something that revolves around the theme. Make sure to specifically tell us how your project relates to the theme.

On the day of the hackathon, we will provide you with the judging rubric!

 

PRIZES

$5,836 in prizes

First Place

Apple Watch Series 3: Only in White

A year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro.

Second Place

Echo Show 8: Choose between Sandstone and Charcoal

A year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro.

Third Place

Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro: Choose from Black, Blue, Pink or White!

A year of Wolfram|One Personal Edition plus a one-year subscription to Wolfram|Alpha Pro.


 

JUDGES

Joe Kumerle

Joe Kumerle
Product Security Lead at Salesforce

Ottomated

Ottomated
Twitch Streamer and Youtuber

Ashwin Balakrishnan

Ashwin Balakrishnan
Director of Customer Centric Engineering at Okta

Luciana Bruscino

Luciana Bruscino
IT Enterprise Architect Senior Consultant at Progressive
 

RULES

Rule 1:

No racism

Rule 2:

No derogatory comments or profanity

Rule 3:

Keep your nickname as your actual name

Rule 4:

No inappropriate profile pictures

Rule 5:

No bugs, exploits, glitches, hacks, etc.

Rule 6:

Do not ask a question to an organizer without having a specific question in mind See here

Rule 8:

The Major League Hacking code of conduct must always be followed

Rule 9:

Moderators reserve the right to use their own discretion to ban anyone from this hackathon, regardless of any rule

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