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Meet the 13-year-old and his teen sister vibe coding and competing in Cursor's 24-hour hackathon
A 13-year-old and his teen sister picked up vibe coding and ended up competing together in a 24-hour hackathon with their dad ...
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Coding Camps and Hackathons: Why Every Student Should Participate
Technology is shaping the world we live in, and knowing how to code is like having a superpower. Whether you want to build an ...
Higher education institutions are finding that hackathons — events inviting students to participate in science, technology, engineering and math challenges — are a great way to connect coding to ...
ANKENY, Iowa — Nick Leeper spends most of his days writing code and building products for Des Moines-based start-up Dwolla. However, he spent Saturday "hacking away" at a program that another business ...
More than 150 young girls convened this past weekend at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn for the “Code A Brighter Future” Hackathon, a partnership between Colgate and Black Girls CODE ...
As it enters its fourth year, Go Code Colorado, the statewide business app competition run by officials in the Secretary of State’s office, has produced several notable online tools. Among them are ...
SALISBURY — The City Hall chamber was covered in red and green disco lights. Twenty-two students were typing frantically on their computers. It had just turned 12:30 p.m., and the race was on. The ...
Emrick Donadei said participating in a hackathon gave him hands-on experience and expanded his network at Google.
‘Hacking’ is creative problem solving, commonly through emerging technology and often at short fast-moving, caffeine-assisted events. The Hackathon for Wildlife aimed to develop innovative approaches ...
Hackathons have always been creative. They remind me of spontaneous music jams - only instead of drummers and saxophonists, we gather as product managers, UI designers and coders. Sometimes people ask ...
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