It features a full day of workshops and includes $12,500 total in prizes. This virtual hackathon is part of DeveloperWeek Austin Conference and Expo. You can find more information on the website. The event aims to foster a diverse community and offers a beginner’s guide to hackathons with workshops from October 12–16. Girls Hoo Hack is a virtual 48-hour hackathon for coders of all levels of experience hosted by Girls Who Code at the University of Virginia. Note that all participants must abide by the MLH Code of Conduct more details are on the website. The schedule includes an Intro to Blockchain workshop, App Deployment and Security with DigitalOcean, and MS Paint Bob Ross: Spooky Edition. The Hack or Treat? event, hosted by Major League Hacking (MLH), features 48 hours of workshops, hacking, and Halloween fun. Check out the complete rules for more information. Challenge categories include climate change and environment, blockchain and crypto, and diversity and inclusion. Hack This Fall 2.0 is a 48-hour virtual hackathon with ₹359,000 total in prizes that aims to promote hackers and help them nurture their new ideas and prototypes. We’ve put together a list of five hackathons coming up soon, so you can check out the rules and get ready to hack. Hackathons have traditionally been hosted in conjunction with technical conferences or on school campuses, but many are now going virtual or offering a virtual option to encourage global participation. For example, the PyTorch Annual Hackathon, featuring $39,000 in prizes, runs until November 3rd, and Chef’s Automate for Good hackathon, offering more than $60,000 in prizes, runs until October 25th.
As previously mentioned, Hacktoberfest 2021 is going on right now, with the aim of encouraging increased participation in the open source community.īut, Hacktoberfest is not the only game in town many other hackathons provide learning opportunities, coding challenges, and prizes for coders of all skill levels.