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  2. LA Hacks - Wikipedia

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    LA Hacks is an annual student-led hackathon hosted at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)'s Pauley Pavilion. According to UCLA in 2020, it is Southern California's largest annual hackathon. [1]

  3. Hackathon - Wikipedia

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    Music Hack Day, a hackathon for music-related software and hardware applications, is a popular event, having been held over 30 times around the world since 2009. [9] Also Music Tech Fest, a three-day interdisciplinary festival for music ideas bringing together musicians with hackers, researchers and industry, features a hackathon. [10]

  4. NASA International Space Apps Challenge - Wikipedia

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    This two-day event provides an opportunity for participants to utilize NASA's free and open data and its Space Agency Partners' space-based data to address real-world problems on Earth and in space. During the hackathon, NASA Space Apps Challenge participants around the world gather at hundreds of in-person and virtual local events to address ...

  5. Microsoft Garage - Wikipedia

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    By this time, The Garage — still focusing on hacking and innovating in free-form style — had a couple of vendors, an FTE program manager, and a team nearby who often helped when needed. They were running more planned and curated events in The Garage space as demand grew. In July 2014, The Garage produced the first company-wide hackathon.

  6. Wikipedia:WikipediaWeekly - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Day 1 - Hackathon: August 7 2014 116 Episode 116: ... Wikimania Day 1: Morning update: August 3, 2007 22

  7. HackTX - Wikipedia

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    HackTX is a 24-hour annual hackathon hosted by Freetail Hackers, a Computer Science student organization at The University of Texas at Austin. [ 1 ] HackTX is open to all college students and held on the University of Texas at Austin's campus.

  8. Meta Hacker Cup - Wikipedia

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    Meta Hacker Cup (formerly known as Facebook Hacker Cup) is an annual international programming competition hosted and administered by Meta Platforms.The competition began in 2011 as a means to identify top engineering talent for potential employment at Meta Platforms. [2]

  9. CS50 - Wikipedia

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    CS32 (Computational Thinking and Problem Solving), taught by Michael D. Smith, [29] is an alternative to CS50 but does not have a free online version. [30] The next course in sequence after CS32 or CS50 is CS51: Abstraction and Design in Computation, instructed by Stuart M. Shieber with Brian Yu as co-instructor. [ 31 ]